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Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua

Entity ID:
newmans-apologia-pro-vita-sua-(newman)
Long Name:
Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Short Name:
Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Disambiguation String:
Newman's autobiography
Entity Type:
work
Entity Subtype:
book
Summary:
John Henry Newman was converted to Christianity at age 15 and developed views close to Calvinism in his early life. He was ordained an Anglican priest after attending Oxford, and became the leader of the Oxford Movement, a push to return to Catholic roots in Anglicism. After much debate, he resigned from the Church of England and later converted to Catholicism, where he was appointed Cardinal. This interesting turn of events and roller-coaster of emotion is related in Newman's autobiography, Apologia Pro Vita Sua ("a defense of one's life"). He was prompted to write the book after what he felt to be unfair accusations were levied against him. It is, indeed, a spiritual autobiography, detailing Newman's religious opinions over the course of his life. The Cardinal's story is regarded on the same level as St. Augustine's Confessions, and almost any reader will develop empathy for Newman's zealous apologetics followed by periods of confusion. Coupled with his eloquent prose and well-formed logic, Newman's testimony is an inspiring read that, in the words of one reviewer, "explains all, apologizes for nothing."

Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
Viaf ID:
182323502
DB Pedia ID:
Apologia_Pro_Vita_Sua
Is An Individual:
No
Is Published:
Yes
Original Language:
eng
LCCN:
BX4705.N5
CCEL URL:

//ccel.org/ccel/newman/apologia.html

LC Subjects:
All; Classic; Images Only;
Creators:
Creator: John Henry Newman, Relator: aut, Creator ID: 22905