Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, external funding, Catholic identity, academic freedom, and institutional autonomy are among the most prominent. This essay examines the contributions of John Henry Newman to Catholic higher education and argues for their relevance today
ANDERSON, Justin, Newman’s Liberation of Theology: On the Role of Philosophy in Newman’s The Idea of...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
This Oct. 13, John Henry Cardinal Newman will be made a saint. It’s about time. A Victorian of immen...
Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, exter...
This article builds on an essay the author published twenty years ago in Current Issues in Cath...
Catholic universities in the United States have developed complexity reflective of the larger develo...
The rise of Catholic Studies programs at Catholic and non-Catholic universities has provoked admirat...
L’Idée d’université de John Henry Newman est, à l’origine, une série de conférences universitaires, ...
How can the Catholic university reconstruct itself to bring the resources of Catholic tradition to b...
How can the Catholic university reconstruct itself to bring the resources of Catholic tradition to b...
The article concerns the idea of University in the thought of John Henry Newman In particular the re...
Josephine DeVito - p. 7 John Henry Newman and Baccalaureate Nursing Education Nancy Enright - p. 10 ...
John Paul II’s 1990 Apostolic exhortation Ex Corde Ecclesiae and subsequent legislation require thos...
This thesis proposes to chronicle the immediate events which influenced John Henry Newman to transla...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
ANDERSON, Justin, Newman’s Liberation of Theology: On the Role of Philosophy in Newman’s The Idea of...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
This Oct. 13, John Henry Cardinal Newman will be made a saint. It’s about time. A Victorian of immen...
Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, exter...
This article builds on an essay the author published twenty years ago in Current Issues in Cath...
Catholic universities in the United States have developed complexity reflective of the larger develo...
The rise of Catholic Studies programs at Catholic and non-Catholic universities has provoked admirat...
L’Idée d’université de John Henry Newman est, à l’origine, une série de conférences universitaires, ...
How can the Catholic university reconstruct itself to bring the resources of Catholic tradition to b...
How can the Catholic university reconstruct itself to bring the resources of Catholic tradition to b...
The article concerns the idea of University in the thought of John Henry Newman In particular the re...
Josephine DeVito - p. 7 John Henry Newman and Baccalaureate Nursing Education Nancy Enright - p. 10 ...
John Paul II’s 1990 Apostolic exhortation Ex Corde Ecclesiae and subsequent legislation require thos...
This thesis proposes to chronicle the immediate events which influenced John Henry Newman to transla...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
ANDERSON, Justin, Newman’s Liberation of Theology: On the Role of Philosophy in Newman’s The Idea of...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
This Oct. 13, John Henry Cardinal Newman will be made a saint. It’s about time. A Victorian of immen...