Newman John Henry Books
A towering intellectual figure of the 19th century, this author's profound journey from an Oxford academic to a cardinal within the Catholic Church offers a compelling exploration of faith and reason. His writings are characterized by a keen intellect and a masterful command of language, delving into complex theological and philosophical questions. He possessed a unique ability to articulate nuanced arguments with clarity and persuasive power, making his works enduringly relevant for those interested in spiritual and intellectual inquiry.






Historical Sketches; Volume II
- 502 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Letters and Correspondence of John Henry Newman During his Life in the English Church; Volume I
- 502 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This book is a collection of letters and correspondence from John Henry Newman, a prominent figure in the English Church, and his life in the Catholic Church. Essential reading for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church in England.
Lectures on Justification
- 466 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Tract XC: On Certain Passages in the XXXIX Articles
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Newman's Tract XC is a pivotal work in the history of the Church of England. This book offers a detailed explanation of Tract XC and its impact on the religious and political landscape of 19th century England.
Sermons Bearing on Subjects of the Day
- 446 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The Arians of the Fourth Century: Their Doctrine, Temper, and Conduct, Chiefly as Exhibited in The
- 440 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The Life of Apollonius Tyanaeus
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading