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Existential Interiority: Newman's road to faith

Michael Paul Gallagher ; Papinsko sveučilište Gregoriana u Rimu, Rim, Italija


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Abstract

The importance of Cardinal Newman’s thought has been further recognised in the wake of his beatification last year. This article explores his principal approaches as a defender of the credibility of faith. It shows how he took his stand against some of the dominant cultural assumptions of his age, and of ours: the reduction of truth to rationalist forms; liberalism or relativism that denies the possibility of truth; or the identification of religion with emotional experiences. In responding to these challenges Newman gave special attention to three essentials on the road to faith: the need for an open disposition; attention to the voice of conscience; a special role for imagination as making God »real«. This attention to a new apologetics was a passion in Newman’s whole life, but is seen especially in his great university sermons at Oxford in the years 1839 to 1843 and then later in his book of 1870, The Grammar of Assent. The article concludes by drawing attention to Newman’s famous prose style as indicative of the dynamic movement of his thought.

Keywords

John Henry Newman; conscience; interiority; imagination; faith; apologetics

Hrčak ID:

74283

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/74283

Publication date:

30.11.2011.

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