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Newman John Henry

    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.

    Tract XC: On Certain Passages in the XXXIX Articles
    Lectures on Justification
    Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman: A Correspondence on the Question Whether Dr. Newman Teaches That Truth
    Letters and Correspondence of John Henry Newman During his Life in the English Church; Volume I
    Historical Sketches; Volume II
    The Second Spring: A Sermon Preached in the Synod of Oscott, on Tuesday, July 13th, 1852