
A Newman Treasury: Selections from the Prose Works of John Henry Cardinal Newman
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PrefaceIntroduction: Cardinal Newman: the man & the mysteryThe presinding themes in Newman's work Newman's methods & styleNewman today & tomorrowEssays & discourses on universities & higher education:What is a university? Theology a branch of knowledgeKnowledge its own end Secular knowledge not a principle of action Essays & discourses on religious subjects Genuine developments (of Christian Doctrine) contrasted with corruptions Protestant view of the Catholic church The illative sense Sermons: The greatest & littleness of human life Faith & the worldNature & graceFaith & doubt Mental sufferings of our Lord in his PassionThe second spring Selected passages on miscellaneous subjects: On the nature of religious doctrine "To believe much is more blessed"On miracles On the nature of God On the individuality of the soulOn nature & supernature On the Church On the Church & the world On monarchism & the monastic idealOn saints & saintlinessOn the gentleman On Christianity & civilization On the decay of conscience in a civilized ageOn religion & science On the menace of secularism in religion On noteriety Aphoristic selections: On creeds & dogmasOn conscienceOn education On England & the EnglishOn evil, pain, suffering On faith & belief On literature & literary menOn rationalism On reason & knowledgeOn religious mysteries On nature & the physical worldOn the nature of religionOn the Scriptures On the spiritual lifeOn tradition On the world Meditations & devotions: Hope in God: creatorGod all-sufficientGod alone unchangeableThe infinite perfection of God Apologia pro vita sua (selections)ChronologyBibliography
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