John Henry Newman and the Imagination
Autor Dr Bernard Diveen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mai 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567581662
ISBN-10: 0567581667
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567581667
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores
the
intersection
between
theology
and
the
imagination
in
Newman's
thought
Notă biografică
Bernard
Diveis
a
freelance
editor
and
writer;
he
editedThrough
the
Year
with
Newman,
an
anthology
of
Newman's
writings.
He
has
degrees
in
English
and
Theology
and
a
Ph.D
in
English
from
the
University
of
Cambridge.
Cuprins
Part
I:
PERSONAL
VISIONS:
THE
1830sChapter
1:
Faith,
'Practical
Perception'
andPhronesisChapter
2:
Conscience
and
'the
Love
of
the
Beautiful'
Part
II:
THE
VISION
OF
THE
CHURCH:
THE
1830s
AND
1840s
Chapter
3:
'A
Work
to
Do
in
England'
Chapter
4:
The
'Impression'
of
Christ
Chapter
5:
The
Pursuit
of
Truth
Part
III:
THE
VIRTUE
OF
FAITH
AND
THE
VIRTUES
OF
CIVILIZATION:
THE
1840s
AND
1850s
Chapter
6:
The
Virtue
of
Faith
Chapter
7:
Faith
and
Civilization
Part
IV:
REAL
VISIONS:
THE
1860s
AND
1870sChapter
8:
The
Imagination
and
the
'Metropolitan
Intellect'
Chapter
9:Ex
Umbris
et
Imaginibus
in
Veritatem
Recenzii
Dive's
interdisciplinary
dialogue
succeeds
in
presenting
a
cumulative
picture
of
the
English
cardinal
on
the
imagination.
The
work
includes
splendid
vignettes
on
poetical
vision
.
Each
section
is
richly
informative
.
Dive
raises
important
questions
for
the
contemporary
discourse
on
the
Catholic
imagination,
drawing
attention
to
the
practical
import
and
the
spirituality
of
image.
Bernard Dive has written a clear, perceptive, valuable, and timely guide to the intersection of expanding fields of contemporary research and wider public interest: the subtle insights of Bl. John Henry Newman, and the philosophies of metaphor and the imagination. This superb book catalyses new understanding for scholarship and personal growth.
This is a rich, illuminating, and supremely well-informed study of Newman's imaginative mind. It is, moreover, the finest book on Blessed John Henry I have read.
Newman's mind was one of the most extraordinary of the European nineteenth century. This book examines in close detail the development of his ideas, philosophical, theological and psychological - the strands never separate - from his first book and the sermons of his youth as an Anglican priest to the complexities ofA Grammar of Assent, the masterpiece of his Catholic maturity. Bernard Dive sheds most welcome light on the creative originality of Newman's writing, and in particular on his use of the key terms, of which 'imagination' is only one, with which he lived and thought for decades. Those interested in, and perhaps puzzled by, Newman will find their understanding much enriched by Dr Dive's work.
Bernard Dive has written a clear, perceptive, valuable, and timely guide to the intersection of expanding fields of contemporary research and wider public interest: the subtle insights of Bl. John Henry Newman, and the philosophies of metaphor and the imagination. This superb book catalyses new understanding for scholarship and personal growth.
This is a rich, illuminating, and supremely well-informed study of Newman's imaginative mind. It is, moreover, the finest book on Blessed John Henry I have read.
Newman's mind was one of the most extraordinary of the European nineteenth century. This book examines in close detail the development of his ideas, philosophical, theological and psychological - the strands never separate - from his first book and the sermons of his youth as an Anglican priest to the complexities ofA Grammar of Assent, the masterpiece of his Catholic maturity. Bernard Dive sheds most welcome light on the creative originality of Newman's writing, and in particular on his use of the key terms, of which 'imagination' is only one, with which he lived and thought for decades. Those interested in, and perhaps puzzled by, Newman will find their understanding much enriched by Dr Dive's work.