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– DULLES A., Foreword, 5-6. 
– BEAUMONT K., Introduction, 9-23. 
– BEAUMONT K., Newman as theologian and spiritual guide, 27-56. 
– CLAMOR A.F., Newman and the search for a ‘via media’ between Atheism and Catholicity, 59-83. 
– RUPERT J., Newman and the tyranny of method in contemporary education, 84-98. 
– BARRON R., Newman on liberalism in religion, 99-111. 
– GREA D., Newman’s understanding of the Church, 115-129. 
– NASH A., Newman, the Church and the world, 130-144. 
– MILLER E., Newman’s Teaching on the Sense of the Faithful, 145-162. 
– PENASKOVIC R., Newman, the laity, and Reception, 163-172. 
– COOPER A., Newman and the Magisterium, 173-187. 
– RENCKI J., Newman and Vatican II, 188-203. 
– TERLINDEN L., Newman and conscience, 201-219. 
– MAHONEY B., Newman and moral liberarlism,220-236. 
– PEREIRO J., Newman, tradition and development, 239-251. 
– ENRIGHT E., Newman, tradition and nineteenth-century Protestand theology, 252-272. 
– TALAR, C., Newman and the crisis of Modernism, 273-292. 
– RYBA T., Newman on evelopment in theology and natural science, 293-312. 
– Appendix – Biglietto Speech, 313-316.




