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Selections from the Prose Writings of John Henry Cardinal Newman / For the Use of Schools

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A curated collection of didactic essays and sketches that introduce readers to biblical figures, offer reflections on the nature and aims of university education, and present short theological and literary meditations. Structured for classroom use, the pieces combine biographical portraiture, historical and institutional analysis, moral and spiritual reflection, and literary criticism, repeatedly emphasizing intellectual formation, the relationship between faith and learning, and the moral character expected of students and scholars.

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John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was an influential English theologian and poet, known for his profound contributions to Christian thought and literature. Originally an Anglican priest, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1845, becoming a cardinal in 1879. His works often explore the relationship between faith and reason, with notable titles including "Apologia pro vita sua," which defends his conversion, and "An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine," where he articulates his views on the evolution of religious belief. Newman’s literary legacy also includes poetry and sermons, reflecting his deep spiritual insights and commitment to education.

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