Cardinal Newman: With Notes on the Oxford Movement and Its Men is a thoughtful collection that places Cardinal Newman at the center of 19th‑century religious change.
With editor’s notes on the Oxford Movement and its key figures, the volume offers context for his life, writings, and influence.
This edition gathers letters and reminiscences that illuminate Newman’s journey from Anglican controversialist to Catholic leader. It pairs personal testimony with historical commentary to help readers understand the debates, loyalties, and stakes of the era. The book aims to present a balanced view, with attention to the broader currents that shaped his work.
- Read excerpts from Newman’s correspondence and introductions by trusted editors
- See how contemporaries discussed his conversion and its political and religious impact
- Explore the personal moments that touched his career and friendships
- Gain insight into the Oxford Movement and its legacy for modern Anglican and Catholic thought
Ideal for readers of religious history, biographical inquiry, and the study of 19th‑century Catholic revival.