This text explores how John Henry Newman (1801-90) both learned from and was transformed by members of his family. Based on vast correspondence, it reveals how family differences led Newman to a deeper understanding of such themes as home and ostracism, failure and faith, conversion and apostasy, disunity and prayer, and infirmity and love.
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