Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854

Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854

by C. Michael Shea
Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854

Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854

by C. Michael Shea

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Overview

For decades, scholars have assumed that the genius of John Henry Newman remained underappreciated among his Roman Catholic contemporaries. In order to find the true impact of his work, one must therefore look to the century following his death. Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854 unpicks this claim. Examining a host of overlooked evidence from England and the European continent, C. Michael Shea considers letters, records of conversations, and obscure and unpublished theological exchanges to show how Newman's 1845 Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine influenced a host of Catholic teachers, writers, and Church authorities in nineteenth-century Rome and beyond. Shea explores how these individuals employed Newman's theory of development to argue for the definability of the new dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary during the years preceding the doctrine's definition in 1854. This study traces how the theory of development became a factor in determining the very language that the Roman Catholic Church would use in referring to doctrinal change over time. In this way, Newman's Early Roman Catholic Legacy, 1845-1854 uncovers a key dimension of Newman's significance in modern religious history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192523501
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/29/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 479 KB

About the Author

C. Michael Shea completed his doctorate in Historical Theology at Saint Louis University in 2013, and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Seton Hall University.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: International Contexts
1. Prisms of Expectation: Newman's Conversion, Doctrinal Development, and Rome
2. Early reactions to the Essay on Development outside of Rome
Part II: Early Maneuverings
3. Promise and Peril: Newman in Rome Part One
4. Promise and Peril in Rome Part Two: A Foray into the Theological Scene in Rome
5. Promise and Peril in Rome Part Three: Newman's Contacts and Activities in Rome
Part III: Development's Vindication
6. Perrone's Reception of the Essay on Development: The 'Newman-Perrone Paper'
7. After the Newman-Perrone Exchange
Conclusion: Newman's Theory and the Balance of Nineteenth-Century Roman Catholic Thought
Bibliography
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