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Newman's Approach to Knowledge is the fruit of several years of
patient research. It probably represents the most extensive and
in-depth analysis of Newman's philosophy, and in particular of his
theory of knowledge, that has been published in the last forty
years. In his appraisal Dr Richardson has taken special care to let
Newman speak for himself in order to avoid forcing him into some
pre-determined mould. This highlights Newman's original insights
with greater clarity: such as his emphasis on the unity of man, his
designation of Informal Inference as our way of knowing reality in
its individuality and the Illative Sense as that aspect of our
intellect that enables us to be certain. Newman now appears in some
respects as a latent forerunner of what later became the
Phenomenology Movement. Although the Venerable John Henry Newman
rightly enjoys universal acclamation as an outstanding theologian
and literary genius of the nineteenth century his philosophical
thought has been somewhat overlooked. This, in part, has been due
to the dearth of serious published research in this area. Dr
Richardson has produced just such a book and shows beyond doubt the
importance of Newman's contribution to contemporary philosophy.
This work will certainly promote greater interest in Newman's
philosophy and to furthering his cause for recognition as one of
the more significant philosophers of the nineteenth century.
Laurence Richardson began his university career at London
University where he received a B.Sc. in Mathematics. He later
undertook ecclesiastical studies in Rome at an institute that
subsequently became the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.
After proceeding to the University of Navarre in Spain he completed
a doctorate in Theology on the ecclesiology of Newman followed by a
MA in Philosophy on the thought of Newman. Ordained to the
priesthood in 1970 to serve in the Prelature of Opus Dei, he has
since carried out varied pastoral work both at home and abroad,
while teaching philosophy and theology at several levels. For the
past six years he has been on the faculty of the University of the
Holy Land where he has been teaching courses both in philosophy and
systematic theology.
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The Other Man (DVD)
Antonio Banderas, Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Romola Garai, Amanda Drew, …
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Discovery Miles 1 180
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Film adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's novel from director Richard
Eyre. Liam Neeson stars as Peter: a husband who discovers that his
wife Lisa (Laura Linney) has been unfaithful. Peter's first clue
comes when Lisa asks him casually over dinner if he could ever have
an affair. Although he is shocked, he thinks nothing of it until
she leaves him. Confused and angered, Peter decides to investigate
further and discovers emails and photographs of Lisa with another
man called Ralph (Antonio Banderas). Filled with jealousy and
thoughts of revenge, Peter tracks down Ralph, much to the dismay of
his daughter Abigail (Romola Garai). Digging further, he discovers
a tangled web of secrets relating to his wife and consequently
finds himself forming an unusual bond with her lover. Peter is now
torn between his grief and the unlikely connection they share as he
makes the decision whether or not to carry out the revenge he so
longs for...
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