Newman and His Age by Sheridan Gilley

Newman and His Age by Sheridan Gilley

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Newman and His Age by Sheridan Gilley

John Henry Newman was one of the most fasinating and important figures of the nineteenth century. Charming, sensitive and difficult, he showed his intellectual greatness especially in his response to religious doubt. His life was one of passionate frienships and enmities. This book was acclaimed as the most scholarly and accessible introduction to Newman's life and thought when first published in 1990.
Gilley, Sheridan: - Sheridan Gilley is an Emeritus Reader in Theology at the University of Durham, an Honorary Fellow in Catholic History in its Catholic Studies Centre, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and past president (2010-2011) of the Ecclesiastical History Society. Author of many books, many on Newman, he has published more than two hundred articles on modern English and Irish and Christian history.
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ISBN 13 9780232524789
ISBN 10 0232524785
Title Newman and His Age
Author Sheridan Gilley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd
Year published 2002-10-14
Number of pages 486
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