John Henry Newman CO (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English Catholic theologian, academic, philosopher, historian, writer, and poet. He was...
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The Saint John Henry Newman School is a Roman Catholic secondary school with academy status in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. In its most recent Ofsted...
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Phronema (section Use by John Henry Newman)
reference to theology, Church history and Orthodoxy. The term was used by John Henry Newman in an article published in 1859 under the title "On Consulting the...
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Saint John Henry Newman Catholic School may refer to: The Saint John Henry Newman Catholic School, Stevenage, in Hertfordshire, England St John Henry Newman...
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Quanta cura (section John Henry Newman)
religious orders while confiscating their property. (Hales 1958) John Henry Newman comments on this passage in part 5 of his Letter to the Duke of Norfolk...
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Cardinal Newman can refer to: John Henry Newman, an Anglican and later Roman Catholic theologian and cardinal. Roman Catholic educational institutions...
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John Newman may refer to: John Henry Newman (1801–1890), Anglican and Roman Catholic theologian, cardinal and saint John Philip Newman (1826–1899), Bishop...
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Blessed John Henry Newman RC College is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school located in Chadderton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater...
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St. John Henry Newman Catholic High School (also known as SJHN, SJHNCHS, St. John Henry Newman CHS, St. John Henry Newman, colloquially referred to as...
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John Henry Newman (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was a Roman Catholic theologian, philosopher and cardinal who converted to Roman Catholicism from...
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universities. The movement was inspired by the writings of Cardinal John Henry Newman encouraging societies for Catholic students attending secular universities...
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Amid the encircling gloom" is a hymn with words written in 1833 by John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of the Cloud", which was first published...
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Newman University is a private Catholic university in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is named for John Henry Newman and was founded by the Adorers...
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Justin Martyr's First Apology (AD 155–157) and was later employed by John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua (English: A Defense of One's Own Life) of 1864...
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Littlemore (section John Henry Newman)
but until the 19th century Littlemore had no parish church. In 1828 John Henry Newman was appointed vicar of St Mary's and he started agitating for a separate...
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John Henry Newman Catholic College (JHNCC), formerly Archbishop Grimshaw School, is an English Catholic School located in Fordbridge, North Solihull....
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and other causes. He was the younger brother of John Henry Newman. Thomas Carlyle in his life of John Sterling called him a "man of fine attainments,...
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Cardinal John Henry Newman. St John was born and brought up in Hornsey, Middlesex (present-day Hornsey, North London). He was the son of Henry St John, descended...
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Henry Newman may refer to: Henry Newman (cricketer) (1907–1988), Australian cricketer Henry Newman (football coach) (born 1989), English association football...
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after two prominent Tractarians, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey. Other well-known Tractarians included John Keble, Charles Marriott, Richard...
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Development of doctrine (section Newman's formulation)
Development of doctrine is a term used by John Henry Newman and other theologians influenced by him to describe the way Catholic teaching has become more...
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua (category Works by John Henry Newman)
Apologia Pro Vita Sua (transl. 'A defence of one's own life') is John Henry Newman's history of his religious opinions, showing how his opinions had been...
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Illative sense is an epistemological concept coined by John Henry Newman (1801–1890) in his Grammar of Assent. For him it is the unconscious process of...
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Church and Fulton Sheen soon to be Blessed Vaticannews "Pope canonizes John Henry Newman, unifier in a divided world". ABC News. 13 October 2019. Retrieved...
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St John Henry Newman Catholic School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form. It is located in Carlisle in the English county...
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argumentum ad hominem, and the term was first used with this sense by John Henry Newman in his work Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1864). Poisoning the well can take...
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miles (9.7 km) north-west of Reading, England. Founded in 1859 by John Henry Newman, The Oratory has historical ties to the Birmingham Oratory and the...
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Grammar of Assent (category Works by John Henry Newman)
the last three words) is John Henry Newman's seminal book on the philosophy of faith. Completed in 1870, the book took Newman 20 years to write, he confided...
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St. John Henry Newman Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic secondary school located in the community of Stoney Creek in Hamilton. It is part of the...
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Birmingham Oratory (section Newman's beatification)
Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The community was founded in 1849 by John Henry Newman as the first house of that congregation in England. Part of the complex...
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