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    La place de la théologie dans un cursus universitaire selon L'Idée d'université de John Henry Newman.Keith Beaumont - 2008 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 92 (3):637-649.
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    Newman’s Reflections on Biblical Inspiration.Keith Beaumont - 2014 - Newman Studies Journal 11 (1):4-17.
    Newman was keenly aware of the challenge posed to Christians by the development of historical biblical criticism in the nineteenth century. In several of his Anglican writings—most notably in no. 85 of Tracts for the Times, in unpublished notes and drafts dating from 1861–1863, and in two essays published in 1884—he attempted to resolve questions regarding the nature of biblical “inspiration,” the respective roles of the divine and human “authors,” and the nature of biblical “truth.” This article, originally a paper (...)
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    “Real” and “Notional” in Newman’s Thought.Keith Beaumont - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):27-56.
    Newman’s constant preoccupation with “connectedness” leads him to explore and to insist upon the importance of the relationship between the “notional” and the “real,” and therefore of that between theology and philosophy, on the one hand, and spirituality and morality or ethics, on the other. This paper explores Newman’s expression of these ideas, firstly in his sermons and theological writings, and finally in the more philosophical context of the Grammar of Assent.
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