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Page xxi
... especially Owen Chadwick , From Bossuet to Newman , Cambridge , 1957 , chs . 4 and 5. Chadwick charts how the question had begun to be raised earlier ( see e.g. , pp . 79-80 ) , but his work as a whole ( though it does not examine the ...
... especially Owen Chadwick , From Bossuet to Newman , Cambridge , 1957 , chs . 4 and 5. Chadwick charts how the question had begun to be raised earlier ( see e.g. , pp . 79-80 ) , but his work as a whole ( though it does not examine the ...
Page xxii
... especially pp . 44-53 and 63-67 , is of great help in clarifying this ; see also J.H.L. Rowlands , Church , State and Society : the Attitudes of John Keble , Richard Hurrell Froude and John Henry Newman , 1827-1845 , Worthing , 1989 ...
... especially pp . 44-53 and 63-67 , is of great help in clarifying this ; see also J.H.L. Rowlands , Church , State and Society : the Attitudes of John Keble , Richard Hurrell Froude and John Henry Newman , 1827-1845 , Worthing , 1989 ...
Page xxvi
... ( especially pp . 243-4 ) are profoundly sceptical of the capacity of any ordinary political managers to understand what Christian unity really means : not a socially useful consensus or a tolerant pluralism , but a spiritual reality that ...
... ( especially pp . 243-4 ) are profoundly sceptical of the capacity of any ordinary political managers to understand what Christian unity really means : not a socially useful consensus or a tolerant pluralism , but a spiritual reality that ...
Page xxviii
... ( especially on pp . 44-56 ) the disciplina arcani of the early Church , particularly as evidenced in Alexandria . Patristic catechesis , he claims , was care- fully graded , beginning with general principles to do with God's existence ...
... ( especially on pp . 44-56 ) the disciplina arcani of the early Church , particularly as evidenced in Alexandria . Patristic catechesis , he claims , was care- fully graded , beginning with general principles to do with God's existence ...
Page xxx
... especially if severed from a shared ecclesial and spiritual experience . When heretics arose who were ' tone - deaf to the spiritual depth of this earlier idiom , the Church could defend its teaching only by defining , and in some ...
... especially if severed from a shared ecclesial and spiritual experience . When heretics arose who were ' tone - deaf to the spiritual depth of this earlier idiom , the Church could defend its teaching only by defining , and in some ...
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