A thoughtful collection of essays about Cardinal Newman for centennial reflection and wider appreciation.
This nonfiction volume gathers biographical sketches, spiritual insights, and a guided Newman pilgrimage, illuminating the life and lasting influence of John Henry Newman in a clear, accessible voice.
This edition surveys Newman's journey from Anglican roots to Catholic influence, while offering context on his writings, spirituality, and the era that shaped him. Readers will find a blend of biography, devotion, and cultural history designed for both curious readers and dedicated admirers.
- Clear, nontechnical discussions of Newman’s spiritual life and literary craft.
- Context on his conversion, the Littlemore years, and his enduring legacy in the Church.
- Insight into the Centenary year and how Newman's ideas resonated across generations.
- Notes on related portraits, places, and historical moments that shaped his work.
Ideal for readers of religious biography, Catholic history, and fans seeking a broader, accessible view of Newman’s life and influence.