The Mariology of Cardinal Newman is a study of Blessed John Henry
Newman's journey from a cautious intellectual acceptance of limited
Marian doctrines while an Anglican to his full acceptance and
development of Marian doctrine as a Catholic. Newman was a master
of the English language and possessed a fine intellectual mind, but
at the same time, because of his deep humility, he could enter into
true devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Rev. Friedel draws
from all of Newman's work to provide a truly masterful treatise
establishing not only Newman's views to doctrine, but Newman as a
devout client of our Blessed Lady. He divides the first part of the
book into two periods: Newman's life as an Anglican and his
developing attitude toward Mary; then his views when he became a
Catholic and how this developed in his devotional life. Then, in
the second part, the author examines the specific doctrine's of
Mary which Newman treated on.
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