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Discourse and context : an interdisciplinary study of John Henry Newman

Title
Discourse and context : an interdisciplinary study of John Henry Newman / edited by Gerard Magill.
Publication
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©1993.

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Magill, Gerard, 1951-
Description
xii, 220 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • John Henry Newman (1801-1890) had a remarkable influence upon his age. The variety of discourse in his works reflects the many contexts in which he engaged in dialogue, ranging from secular and religious controversies to the speculative realm of philosophical thought. Despite an insular temperament and retiring personality, Newman in fact inspired radical nineteenth-century intellectual inquiry.
  • This collection arises from papers presented during the three-day Newman Centenary Conference at Saint Louis University. In it, the contributors enter a critical dialogue with Newman's writings from the perspectives of literature and history, rhetoric and education, and philosophy and theology to offer a scholarly appraisal of Newman's creativity and genius.
  • The fundamental interaction between discourse and context that pervades Newman's many works provides the thread that weaves this collection together. There are five major divisions in the book. In part 1, the essays on Newman's individuality portray the highly personal and controversial dimensions of his thought. The essays in part 2, on Newman's approach to understanding, reveal a keen sense of the historical nature of practical reason. In part 3, essays on Newman's view of education evaluate his celebration of free inquiry and sensitivity to culture. Newman's insistence upon personal commitment to apprehend historical reality, both secular and religious, spurs the essays in part 4 to assess his religious epistemology and theological method. The essays in part 5 investigate the ways in which the subsequent interpretation of Newman's thought warrants a legitimate diversity that mirrors a variety of historical contexts.
  • The essays contained in this volume reflect the increasing richness of literature on Newman studies while constructively expanding the boundaries of interdisciplinary scholarship. As a result, they provide diverse horizons for engaging Newman's insights through the use of contemporary scholarship. The cluster of issues they discuss portrays the enduring prominence of Newman today.
Subject
  • Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890
  • Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890
  • Newman, John Henry > études diverses
  • Newman, John Henry
  • Aufsatzsammlung
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Introduction : The intellectual ethos of John Henry Newman / Gerard Magill -- pt. 1. Individuality: Identity and discourse : a study in Newman's individualism / Edward E. Kelly -- Newman's individualistic use of the Caroline divines in the Via media / Kenneth L. Parker -- pt. 2. Understanding: Economies of reason : Newman and the Phronesis tradition / Mary Katherine Tillman -- Philosophic rhetoric : Newman and Heidegger / Walter Jost -- Theory of discourse : Newman and Ricoeur / Alan J. Crowley -- pt. 3. Education: Christianity and culture in Newman's Idea of a university / James C. Livingston -- Newman's Idea of a university : is it viable today? / Edward Jeremy Miller -- pt. 4. Commitment: The grammar of the heart : Newman on faith and imagination / M. Jamie Ferreira -- The living mind : Newman on assent and dissent / Gerard Magill -- pt. 5. Interpretation: Receiving Newman's Development of Christian doctrine / C.J.T. Talar -- Theological inquiry in an authoritarian church : Newman and modernism / Lawrence Barmann.
ISBN
  • 0809318369
  • 9780809318360
LCCN
92017309
OCLC
  • ocm25874120
  • 25874120
  • SCSB-1986806
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library