La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman / La idea de universidad del cardenal John Henry Newman The idea of University of Cardinal John Henry Newman

Cauriensia 10:335-358 (2015)
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El británico John Henry Newman es uno de los personajes más influyentes del pensamiento inglés del siglo XIX. Fue uno de conversos más famosos de los últimos tiempos, abandonando el anglicanismo en la Inglaterra del XIX y convirtiéndose al catolicismo a pesar de las dificultades que eso significaba. Newman fue uno de los más grandes intelectuales de la época, personaje muy influyente en el Movimiento de Oxford y destaco artífice de la fundación de la Universidad Católica de Irlanda. Cardenal de la Iglesia Católica, en sus escritos refleja sus inquietudes intelectuales y educativas. Serán precisamente estas y su idea de universidad, lo que se desarrollará en las páginas que siguen, tratando de ahondar en el pensamiento filosófico y espiritual de Newman, con giros y vinculaciones con sus ideas pedagógicas, las más olvidadas en los trabajos dedicados al cardenal inglés. John Henry Newman is one of the most influential English 19th century thought. He was one of most famous converts in recent times, leaving Anglicanism in England in the 19th and converting to Catholicism despite the difficulties that meant. Newman was one of the greatest intellectuals of the time, very influential figure in the Oxford Movement and stressed architect of the foundation of the Catholic University of Ireland. Cardinal of the Catholic Church in his writings reflected his intellectual and educational concerns. These are precisely and their idea of university, which will take place in the pages that follow, trying to delve into the philosophical and spiritual thought of Newman, with twists and attachments to their educational ideas, the most neglected in the work dedicated to the English cardinal.

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