Newman Studies Journal
VOL 21 | ISSUE 1 | SUMMER 2024
ARTICLES
“Grand Words for a Common Thing”: Precursors to Grammar of Assent in Newman’s Early Classical Readings (1809–1826)
BRAYDEN HIRSCH
“What did the early Tracts actually say?”: Turner’s Newman and the Early Oxford Movement (1833–1835): A Critique and Alternative Reading
ROBERT M. ANDREWS
Newman and Giussani: From Self-awareness to the Development of a Living Thought
GIUSEPPE PEZZINI
On Liberal Education: Plato’s Erotic Intellect and Newman’s Two Ideas of a Mind
KEVIN M. KAMBO
Mary, In or Above the Church?: Matthias Joseph Scheeben, John Henry Newman, and Lumen Gentium on the Mary-Church Relation
D. HAYDEN HAGERMAN
PUBLIC LECTURE
Newman’s Scholastic Sources
TRENT POMPLUN
BOOK REVIEWS
Half-Truths: The Irish College, Rome, and a Select History of the Catholic Church, 1771–1826, by Christopher Korten
SHAUN BLANCHARD
Answerable for Our Beliefs: Reflections on Theology and Contemporary Culture Offered to Terrence Merrigan, ed. Peter de Mey, Kristof Struys, and Viorel Coman
COLBY DICKINSON
Thinking as Though God Exists: Newman on Evangelizing the “Nones,” by Ryan N.S. Topping
MATTHEW MULLER
Thomas William Allies: ‘A Soul Temper’d with Fire,’ by Michael Trott
AUSTIN COTTRELL
The Spirit of the Oxford Movement, by Christopher Dawson, intro. by Kenneth L. Parker
JOHN F. BOYLE
Grace and Incarnation: The Oxford Movement’s Shaping of the Character of Modern Anglicanism, by Bruce D. Griffith with Jason R. Radcliff
ROBERT M. ANDREWS
John Henry Newman and the English Sensibility, by Jacob Phillips
LAWRENCE GREGORY
BACK MATTER
2023 Year in Review Bibliography
Newman Vignette
2024 Fall Conference
Newman Review: E-Publication
NINS Visiting Scholars Program