Description
This collection of papers grew out of a concern of several at Creighton University for the perduring nature of the thought of John Henry Cardinal Newman. Although Cardinal Newman died some one hundred years ago, his influence on today窶冱 thinking is still strong. Like Sir Thomas More with his Utopia, Newman put forward an ideal of society and life which has a recognizable relation to the lasting possibilities open to humankind. First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Introduction, NEWMAN, THE CHAMPION OF T R U T H , NEWMAN, LINDBECK AND MODELS OF DOCTRINE, ATHEISM OR CATHOLICISM: Stark Disjunction From Complex Newman, GEORGE TYRRELL: Devout Disciple of Newman, GROWTH THE ONLY EVIDENCE OF LIFE: Development of Doctrine and The Idea of a University , THE SENSUS FIDELIUM AND CATHOLICITY: Newman窶冱 Legacy in the Age of Inculturation, NEWMAN窶儡 CONSCIENCE: A Teleological Argument, THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOCTRINE IN JOHN CARDINAL NEWMAN AND ALFRED LOISY, A Comparison of the Epistemologies of John Henry Newman and Michael Polanyi, NEWMAN ON THE CRITICIZABILITY OF CATHOLIC , IMAGINATIVE DISCERNMENT: Newman窶冱 Safeguard of Faith and Morals



