ALLSOPP M.E. & R. BURKE (Edd.), John Henry Newman. Theology and Reform.

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Garland Publishing, New York 1992, xl + 261 pp.
– BURKE R., Introduction, pp. xiii-xl.
– KISNER M., Newman, The Champion of Truth, 3-18.
– BURKE R., Newman, Lindbeck and Models of Doctrine, 19-43.
– KELLY E.E., Atheism of Catholicism, Stark Disjunction From Complex Newman, 45-56.
– SCHULTENOVER D.G., George Tyrrell: Devout Disciple of Newman, 57-86.
– RULE P.C., Growth the only evidence of life: Development of Doctrine and The Idea of a University, 87-108.
– CROWLEY P.G., The sensus fidelium and catholicity: Newman’s Legacy in the Age of Inculturation, 109-129.
– MAHONEY B.J., Newman’s Conscience: A Teleological Argument, 131-144.
– TURVASI F., The development of doctrine in John Henry Cardinal Newman and Alfred Loisy, 145-187.
– MOLESKI M.X., Illative Sense and Tacit Knowledge: A Comparison of the Epistemologies of John Henry Newman and Michael Polanyi, 189-224.
– CONNOLLY J.R., Newman on the Criticizability of Catholic Faith, 225-240.
– MAGILL G., Imaginative Discernment: Newman’s Safeguard of Faith and Morals, 241-255.