
John Henry Newman Box Set
The Idea of a University & Apologia Pro Vita Sua
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John Henry Newman was an influential figure in the Church of England who shocked the Anglican community in 1843 when he joined the Roman Catholic Church. Newman's spiritual autobiography, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, is a classic of English literature. Besides serving as an eloquent response to his critics, it also explores the nature of Christianity and its place in the world. Newman’s work The Idea of a University covers topics such as the character of the academic community, the place of religion and moral values in the university milieu, the cultural role of literature and the relation of religion and science. The book has had a deep and lasting influence on the goals of higher education in the Anglosphere.
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I’m just so confused
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'Stadium Generale'
'scene' for Seine
'Lewis' for King Louis
'Patrum' for Pratum
'Saint Jorman' for Saint-Germain
'Academy' for Academe
'a scarce spot' for 'scarce a spot'
'Alma Matter'
'rope-a-gus' for Areopagus
'livey' for Livy
'liberty' for liberality
But I will not pile on this poor reader. Let's move on to the female reader of the properly titled but mysteriously paginated "Apologia Pro Vita Sua." Her harsh Teutonic-British accent is equal to the rigors of the Apologia. Strangely, the reading retains the references to the page numbers of an unidentified edition of the work (which differ from both the 1865 and Ward's 1913 combined 1864-65 edition paginations). Just one more mystery in this most mysterious Stadium Absurdum.
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