TY - BOOK AU - Aquino,Frederick D. AU - King,Benjamin John TI - Receptions of Newman SN - 9780199687589 AV - PR 5109 R43.2015 PY - 2015///, CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Newman, John Henry, N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas [233]-252) e índice; Part I. Essay on Development : -- 1. The Protestant reception of the Essay on development, 1845-1925 / Benjamin J. King -- 2. The Roman Catholic reception of the Essay on development / Kenneth L. Parker and C. Michael Shea -- Part II. Grammar of Assent : -- 3. Philosophical receptions of the Grammar of assent, 1960-2012 / Frederick D. Aquino -- 4. Roman Catholic theological receptions of the Grammar of assent / Mark McInroy -- Part III. The Idea of a University : -- 5. Newman's circle of knowledge and curriculum wholeness in The idea of a university / John Sullivan -- 6. Historical (mis) understandings of The idea of a university / Colin Barr -- Part IV. Regions and Traditions : -- 7. Newman's Tractarian receptions / Peter Nockles -- 8. The reception of Newman in France at the time of the modernist crisis / Keith Beaumont -- 9. The Orthodox theological reception of Newman / Daniel J. Lattier -- Part V. Theological Engagements with Newman's Interpreters : -- 10. Reception of Newman on divine revelation / William J. Abraham -- 11. Reception of Newman the saint : an analysis and critique / Cyril O'Regan N2 - Over the past two centuries, few Christians have been more influential than John Henry Newman. His leadership of the Oxford Movement shaped the worldwide Anglican Communion and many Roman Catholics hold him as the brains behind reforms of the Second Vatican Council. His life-story has been an inspiration for generations and many commemorated him as a saint even before he officially became the Blessed John Henry Newman in 2010. His writings on theology, philosophy, education, and history continue to be essential texts. Nonetheless, such a prominent thinker and powerful personality also had detractors. In this volume, scholars from across the disciplines of theology, philosophy, education, and history examine the different ways in which Newman has been interpreted. Some of the essays attempt to rescue Newman from his opponents then and now. Others seek to save him from his rescuers, clearing away misinterpretations so that Newman's works may be encountered afresh. The 11 essays in Receptions of Newman show why Newman's ideas about religion were so important in the past and continue to inform the present ER -