Status
Checked out
Call number
Publication
Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1956]
Description
An influential Church of England vicar, John Henry Newman stunned the Anglican community in 1843 when he joined the Roman Catholic Church. Protestant clergyman Charles Kingsley launched the most scathing attacks against Newman and this was Newman's brilliant response. A spiritual autobiography, "Apologia Pro Vita Sua "explores the very depths and nature of Christianity.
Subjects
LCC
BX4705.N5A3 1956
Awards
Prix Langlois (1940)
Original publication date
1864
1994 [this edition only]
Other editions
Apologia pro vita sua by John Henry Newman (Paper Book)
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