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The older tradition of " literae humaniores , ” in which letters ( including history )
shared room , perhaps the smaller room , with philosophy and theology , was the
shifting synthesis within which European civilization , " theological humanism ...
The older tradition of " literae humaniores , ” in which letters ( including history )
shared room , perhaps the smaller room , with philosophy and theology , was the
shifting synthesis within which European civilization , " theological humanism ...
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His blindness to its theological richness and to the value of its practical side , the
quest for a religion of holiness , may have sprung from his closeness to its chief
figures . Oriel College is the key . Both Dr . Arnold and Newman had held ...
His blindness to its theological richness and to the value of its practical side , the
quest for a religion of holiness , may have sprung from his closeness to its chief
figures . Oriel College is the key . Both Dr . Arnold and Newman had held ...
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Further , in the long note on “ Liberalism ” added to the Apologia in the 1865
edition , Newman had defined Liberalism in precise and limited theological terms
: st pring Scially desting to Now by Liberalism I mean false liberty of thought , or
the ...
Further , in the long note on “ Liberalism ” added to the Apologia in the 1865
edition , Newman had defined Liberalism in precise and limited theological terms
: st pring Scially desting to Now by Liberalism I mean false liberty of thought , or
the ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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