
APOLOGIA PRO VITA SUA - JOHN HENRY NEWMAN
Discover the fascinating spiritual journey of John Henry Newman in "Apologia pro vita sua". It is not only an autobiography but also a deep reflection on faith, truth, and the search for the meaning of life. Immerse yourself in 19th-century Anglicanism and accompany the author in his attempts to discover Catholic roots.
- A story of the journey to Rome of an Anglican pastor
- Analysis of 19th-century Anglicanism
- Search for Catholic sources and truth
- Affirmation of Catholicism in an orthodox edition
- Relevance in the context of contemporary Christian disputes
- Insight into theological modernism
- Inspiration for consistently thinking Christians
John Henry Newman, an outstanding theologian, philosopher, and preacher, leads us through the labyrinth of his thoughts and beliefs. His conversion to Catholicism in 1845 was a turning point in his life and had a great impact on his work. "Apologia pro vita sua" is a key work that allows us to understand Newman's motivations and dilemmas, as well as his contribution to the development of Christian doctrine.
Although this book is rooted in the historical realities of Great Britain and the Church of England, it touches on universal themes that are still relevant today. The disputes that are tearing contemporary Christianity apart have their roots in the debates of the 19th century, and Newman's responses to these challenges continue to inspire and provoke thought. His affirmation of Catholicism, in an orthodox and traditional edition, remains an important voice in the discussion about the future of Christianity.
Newman, after many years of studying the development of Christian doctrine and the teachings of the Church Fathers, decided to convert to Catholicism. He then received priestly ordination and founded an oratory, of which he remained a member until the end of his life. He was the founder and first rector of the Catholic University in Dublin, the editor of the Rambler, and a well-known apologist for Catholicism. In 1879, Pope Leo XIII elevated him to the rank of cardinal. His most important works are "Apologia pro vita sua" and "Logic of Faith".
Fronda Publishing presents this classic work in a new edition, consisting of 432 pages. The 200x140 mm format and paperback binding make the book handy and easy to read. The year of publication is 2020, which guarantees the topicality of the text and careful editorial preparation. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, theology, and philosophy.
Specifications
| Author | John Henry Newman |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Year of publication | 2020 |
| Publisher | Fronda |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| ISBN | 9788380795433 |
| Format | 200x140 mm |
John Henry Newman - Apologia pro vita sua - A Story of the Journey to Rome
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