MILLER E.J., Newman and Manning: The Strained Relationship,
Horizons, Vol 35 (Fall 2008) 2, 228 – 252.
KER I., MERRIGAN T., Newman and Truth.
Peeters, Louvain 2008, pp. 287.
PARKER K. L., PAHLS J. G., Authority, Dogma, and History: The Role of Oxford Movement Converts in the Papal Infallibility Debates of the Nineteenth Century, 1835–1875.
Academica Press, Palo Alto, CA 2008, pp. 364.
GRIFFIN J. R., Cardinal Newman and the Origins of Victorian Skepticism.
The Heythrop Journal, 49. (2008) 6. 980-994.
ELLISON R. H., The Tractarians’ Political Rhetoric.
Anglican and Episcopal History, 77. 2008, 3, 221-256.
BLUM Chr., Newman’s Collegiate Ideal.
Pro Ecclesia, 17. 2008, 3, 310-325.
SCHLATTER F.W., Hopkins on the Art of Newman’s Prose.
The Hopkins Quarterly 35 (2008) 75-110.
GRIFFIN J., Cardinal Newman and the Origins of Victorian Skepticism.
The Heythrop Journal 49, (November 2008) 6, 980–994.
ATTARD F., Conscience in the Parochial and Plain Sermons of John Henry Newman,
Midsea Books, Valletta 2008, 244 pp.
DELIO D., “Calculated to Undermine Things Established”: Newman’s Fourteenth Oxford University Sermon,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal vol 5/2 Fall 2008, 69-83.