One of Newman's best and most accessible books, "The Idea of a
University" stands among the central texts of the Oxford Movement
and remains a crucial reference point for the modern revival of
Catholic education.
Newman assembles a series of his key discourses and lectures
exploring the purpose and mission of Catholic liberal education,
the primacy of theology and its relation to other disciplines,
classical studies, modern science, and intellectual rigor. The
result is a profound and energetic exploration of the centrality of
wisdom in academic culture and Christian life.
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