This study traces John Henry Newman’s view of the church during the Catholic period of his life. The author argues that Newman’s ecclesiological perspective transitioned from emphasizing the authority of the pope and bishops to incorporating active roles for theologians and the lay faithful as a counterbalance to the ruling office of the church.
This study traces John Henry Newman’s view of the church during the Catholic period of his life. The author argues that Newman’s ecclesiological perspective transitioned from emphasizing the authority of the pope and bishops to incorporating active roles for theologians and the lay faithful as a counterbalance to the ruling office of the church.
Ryan J. Marr received his PhD in historical theology from Saint Louis University and is director of the National Institute for Newman Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: An Imbalanced Ecclesiology: Newman's Moderate Ultramontanism Chapter 2: The Rambler Affair: Newman's Developing Theology of the Laity Chapter 3: Resisting the Neo-Ultramontanes: Newman and Vatican I Chapter 4: The Grammar of Assent: Defending the Faith of the Simple and Unlearned Chapter 5: A Balanced Ecclesiology: Newman's Theology of the Threefold Office Conclusion: Newman's Ecclesiological Insights Tested
Chapter 1: An Imbalanced Ecclesiology: Newman's Moderate Ultramontanism Chapter 2: The Rambler Affair: Newman's Developing Theology of the Laity Chapter 3: Resisting the Neo-Ultramontanes: Newman and Vatican I Chapter 4: The Grammar of Assent: Defending the Faith of the Simple and Unlearned Chapter 5: A Balanced Ecclesiology: Newman's Theology of the Threefold Office Conclusion: Newman's Ecclesiological Insights Tested
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