An Evangelical Adrift: The Making of John Henry Newman’s Theology KU Leuven
John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was one of the most important and original religious thinkers of the nineteenth century. He rose to fame in the early 1830s, as one of the leaders of the Tractarian Movement, a lastingly influential campaign to revitalize the Church of England. After he converted to the Church of Rome in 1845, he became one of the most renowned - even notorious - Catholics of the Victorian era. He was created Cardinal in 1879, and ...