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John Henry Newman
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13 October 2019

'In another world it is otherwise, but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.'
From An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1903)
Canonized by Pope Francis in October 2019, Saint John Henry Newman (1801-90) was one of the most controversial and influential thinkers of his day. He is now recognized as one of the finest prose stylists of modern times, as well as a popular poet and hymn-writer. His spiritual autobiography, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, is a modern classic, and his many theological writings continue to be widely read and highly regarded by Christians of all traditions.
As Eamon Duffy brilliantly demonstrates in this fresh assessment of Newman's life and achievement, other theologians of his time are now largely of historical interest whereas Newman is still very much our contemporary.
'This splendid book... expertly illuminates every aspect of Newman's life [and] work.'
Wall Street Journal
1 Introduction: A prophet to two Churches 1
2 Newman and the Fathers 23
3 Faith and doubt 41
4 Newman's Catholicism 51
5 Man of letters 75
6 Legacy 110
Further Reading 121
Notes 129
Index 141