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Apologia Pro Vita Sua

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A highly influential figure in the Church of England, John Henry Newman stunned the Anglican community in 1843, when he left his position as vicar of St. Mary's, Oxford, to join the Roman Catholic church. Perhaps no one took greater offense than Protestant clergyman Charles Kingsley, whose scathing attacks against Newman's faith and honor inspired this brilliant response. Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Newman's spiritual autobiography, explores the depths and nature of Christianity with flowing prose and a conversational style that has ensured its status as a classic.
"False ideas may be refuted by argument, but by true ideas alone are they expelled. I will vanquish," Newman promised, "not my accuser, but my judges." His honest and passionate defense consists of a personal history of his religious convictions, from earliest memory through the Oxford movement and his ultimate conversion. His concluding point-by-point refutation of Kingsley's charges features thought-provoking contentions that strike at the very roots of the principles underlying Protestantism. Newman won respect and admiration with his Apologia, a work that has helped clarify perceptions of Roman Catholicism among readers of every faith.

Reprint of the work published by Longmans, Green and Company, London, 1908.
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A highly influential figure in the Church of England, John Henry Newman stunned the Anglican community in 1843, when he left his position as vicar of St. Mary's, Oxford, to join the Roman Catholic church. Perhaps no one took greater offense than Protestant clergyman Charles Kingsley, whose scathing attacks against Newman's faith and honor inspired this brilliant response. Apologia Pro Vita Sua, Newman's spiritual autobiography, explores the depths and nature of Christianity with flowing prose and a conversational style that has ensured its status as a classic.
"False ideas may be refuted by argument, but by true ideas alone are they expelled. I will vanquish," Newman promised, "not my accuser, but my judges." His honest and passionate defense consists of a personal history of his religious convictions, from earliest memory through the Oxford movement and his ultimate conversion. His concluding point-by-point refutation of Kingsley's charges features thought-provoking contentions that strike at the very roots of the principles underlying Protestantism. Newman won respect and admiration with his Apologia, a work that has helped clarify perceptions of Roman Catholicism among readers of every faith.

Reprint of the work published by Longmans, Green and Company, London, 1908.
daily church;century anglican;moving spiritual;gifted mind;poignant history;church councils;oxford movement;dramatic nature;point-by-point refutation;mortal existence;current church;liberal position;english church;augustine's confessions;spiritual autobiography;catholic hierarchy;sola scriptura;conversion story;roman church;divine revelation;religious figure;intensely human;circular reasoning;guiding principles;heretical sect;anglican priest;anglican church;mortal life;halfway house;public figure;norton critical;roman catholicism;spiritual growth;church history;english literature;spiritual journey;roman catholic;catholic church;19th century;augustines;troys;somnos;whately;anglo-catholicism;assent;1833;anglicanism;insincerity;infallibility;apologia;calvinism;1845;tracts;vita;aeneid;protestantism;infallible;liberalism;autobiographies;heresy;virgil;catholics;doctrine;charges;theological;charles kingsley;john henry cardinal newman;john newman;england;jerusalem;books on roman catholicisms;guide principles;books on anglican priests;books on gifted minds;books on english churches;books on conversion stories;books on anglican churches;books on religious figures;books on century anglicans;books on oxford movements;books on augustine's confessions;books on daily churches;books on current churches;books on roman churches;books on church councils;books on guiding principles;books on divine revelations;books on catholic hierarchies;books on spiritual autobiographies;move spiritual
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