Title

Document

Description

Tracts theological and ecclesiastical / by John Henry Newman.; Publications of John Henry Newman, D.D.: [2] pages at end.; Dissertatiunculae quatuor critico-theologicae -- Causes of the rise and successes of Arianism -- The heresy of Apollinaris -- St. Cyril's formula, [mia physis sesarkómené] -- The ordo de tempore in the breviary -- History of the text of the Douay version of Scripture.

Identifier

BX890_N46_1908

Call Number

BX890.N46 1908

Collection

Published Works

Creator

Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890

Date

1908-00-00

Publisher

London: Longmans, Green & Co.

Page Count

464

Location

e-resource|National Institute for Newman Studies Pittsburgh

Type

Text

Content Type

Book

Subject

Church of England

Language

English|Latin

Authors & Recipients
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Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890

John Henry Newman stands as a giant in the fields of theology, philosophy, and education. Influencing many academic and spiritual disciplines, Newman's writings and his lifelong search for religious truth continue to inspire scholars throughout the world. Newman started his public life as a fellow of Oriel College and, soon after, as Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Oxford, England. He was a leader of the Oxford Movement which began in 1833. A prominent member of the Church of England for the first half of his life, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1845. Two years later, Newman founded the first English-speaking Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Birmingham, England. In 1851, Newman undertook the founding of the Catholic University of Ireland in Dublin. He was made a cardinal of the Catholic Church in 1879. His many scholarly works have remained a significant force.

Events in Newman's lifeEvents in the UKEvents in the wider world
  • Excommunication of the Catholic Modernists including Tyrrell and Loisy
  • The SOS is recognised as the official international distress signal
  • Baden-Powell publishes 'Scouting for Boys'
  • HH Asquith becomes Prime Minister succeeding Campbell-Bannerman who is terminally ill and dies in Downing Street a few weeks later.
  • Ernest Shackleton sets sail for Antarctica
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are killed in Bolivia
  • William H. Taft elected President of the USA
  • Wilbur Wright demonstrates his flying machine in France
  • Formation of the FBI in the USA
  • Start of the Bosnian Crisis
  • The Messina earthquake devastates Southern Italy
  • Henry Ford launches the Model T