Newman on the Relationship between Natural and Revealed Religion: His University Sermons and the Grammar of Assent

Newman Studies Journal 4 (1):55-68 (2007)
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Abstract

This essay discusses Newman’s view of the relationship between Natural and Revealed Religion in his second University Sermon and in his Grammar of Assent. To what extent did Newman’s view change during the four decades between this early Anglican sermon and his major treatment of the nature of faith as a Roman Catholic?

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