John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman is widely known to have been devoted to reading the Church Fathers. By exploring which Fathers interested Newman most and when, using both published and archive material, Benjamin J. King demonstrates the influence of the various Alexandrian theologians in different periods of Newman's life.
John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman is widely known to have been devoted to reading the Church Fathers. By exploring which Fathers interested Newman most and when, using both published and archive material, Benjamin J. King demonstrates the influence of the various Alexandrian theologians in different periods of Newman's life.
Introduction 1: Three Views of Doctrine: Three Phases in Newman's Life 2: The sources of The Arians of the Fourth Century: Newman in 1831-33 3: The Alexandrian Shape of Newman's Christology: Preaching and Researching in 1834-40 4: The Trinity before and after Nicaea: Newman in 1840-58 5: The Athanasius "with whom I end": Newman in 1870-81 Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction 1: Three Views of Doctrine: Three Phases in Newman's Life 2: The sources of The Arians of the Fourth Century: Newman in 1831-33 3: The Alexandrian Shape of Newman's Christology: Preaching and Researching in 1834-40 4: The Trinity before and after Nicaea: Newman in 1840-58 5: The Athanasius "with whom I end": Newman in 1870-81 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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