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1 online resource |
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Marquette studies in theology ; no. 76 |
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Marquette studies in theology ; no. 76.
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Contents |
Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Blessed John Henry Newman, "The Mystery of the Holy Trinity," Parochial and Plain Sermons vi 360-1; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter One Growth in Newman's Idea of the Church; Chapter Two Trinitarian & Incarnational Grammar; Chapter Three Synkatabasis; Chapter Four The Holy Spirit in the Life of Jesus; Chapter Five From Eastertide to Ecclesia; Chapter Six Prolegomena for Discerning The Vivified Church in the Essay on Development (1845); Chapter Seven The Vivified Church in the Essay on Development (1845); Bibliography; Subject Index; Name Index |
Summary |
"Donald Graham substantiates the claim made by many, but rarely demonstrated, that Newman anticipated concerns that preoccupy the Church today and supplied theological resources that allow us to address them in a fresh and intelligent manner. In this book Graham establishes that Newman was a pioneering thinker who must be exempted from the charge that nearly all modern theology is characterized by neglect or forgetfuless of the Holy Spirit. Grahams thoroughgoing and comprehensive exploration of Newmans ecclesial pneumatology is much more than an account of Newman s thought. It is an invitation to rethink, with Newman, the nature and mission of the sacramental community of the Church."--Publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-221) and indexes |
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Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890
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Jesus Christ -- Person and offices.
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Jesus Christ fast |
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Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890 fast |
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Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
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SUBJECT |
Catholic Church fast |
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Church.
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Holy Spirit.
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Christology
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Church
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Holy Spirit
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Theology, Doctrinal
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780874627961 |
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0874627966 |
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