Ian Ker presents a major collection of Newman's writings,
celebrating his full achievements as both a universally significant
religious thinker, and a major Victorian writer. An unsystematic
thinker, Newman's ideas are scattered throughout his works - most
of which were 'occasional' in their origin. This anthology provides
a rich and varied sampling from his voluminous works, drawing our
attention to some of the very finest passages in Newman's writings
whether selected from his well-known publications or from
occasional texts that are difficult to find in print. The selection
is divided into five sections, which focus on his life as an
educator, a philosopher, a preacher, a theologian, and a writer.
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