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John Henry Newman And The English Sensibility Distant Scene Jacob Phillips Editor

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John Henry Newman And The English Sensibility Distant Scene Jacob Phillips Editor
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.57 MB
Author: Jacob Phillips (editor)
ISBN: 9780567689016, 9780567689030, 0567689018, 0567689034
Language: English
Year: 2023

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John Henry Newman And The English Sensibility Distant Scene Jacob Phillips Editor by Jacob Phillips (editor) 9780567689016, 9780567689030, 0567689018, 0567689034 instant download after payment.

John Henry Newman and the English Sensibility scrutinises Newman's theological writings to establish how his theology can be considered distinctively English or un-English at the different stages of its development.
Jacob Phillips finds that in Newman's Tractarian period, his theology is profoundly characterised by common 19th-century tropes of a perceived English sensibility, namely an instinct for compromise. In the period following Newman's conversion to Catholicism in 1845, however, this book argues that Newman's mature theology remains unabashedly one-sided in its understanding of God and the Catholic Church, taking precedence over elements of a cultural sensibility pertaining ultimately to the sphere of the natural. The affection for reserve, however, is shown to be capable of gracious elevation when reconfigured on a Catholic grounding. Most importantly, the profoundly empirical orientation to life which was considered typical of Englishness in Newman's day emerges as something exhibiting what Newman might consider a 'antecedent affinity' to Catholic theology.
This book thus concludes by offering a view of the English Catholic sensibility as characterised by a mindset of careful reserve toward knowledge and words about God, arising from a marked concern for the living, embodied present as the site of God's transformative action in the twists and turns of human life.

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