- NEWMAN, John
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
Newman, John Henry — • Lengthy and admiring biography of Newman as a thinker, author, leader, and illustrious convert to Catholicism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Newman, John Henry … Catholic encyclopedia
Newman, John Henry — known as Cardinal Newman born Feb. 21, 1801, London, Eng. died Aug. 11, 1890, Birmingham, Warwick English churchman and man of letters. He attended the University of Oxford, where in 1833 he became the leader of the Oxford Movement, which… … Universalium
Newman, John Henry — (1801–90) Theologian and Cardinal. Newman was educated at the University of Oxford, and was ordained into the Church of England ministry. In 1828 he was appointed vicar of the University Church. He came to the notice of the public with his… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Newman, John Henry — (1801 1890) His father was a London banker of Huguenot stock, and after a private education, John graduated without distinction from Trinity College, Oxford, in 1820. He was fellow of Oriel College from 1822 to 1832, when he was forced to… … British and Irish poets
Newman, John Henry — llamado cardenal Newman (21 feb. 1801, Londres, Inglaterra–11 ago. 1890, Birmingham, Warwick). Clérigo y literato inglés. Se educó en la Universidad de Oxford, donde en 1833 encabezó el movimiento de Oxford, que resaltaba los elementos católicos… … Enciclopedia Universal
Newman,John Henry — New·man (no͞oʹmən, nyo͞oʹ ), John Henry. 1801 1890. British prelate and theologian. A founder of the Oxford movement, he converted to Roman Catholicism (1845) and was made a cardinal (1879). * * * … Universalium
NEWMAN, JOHN HENRY — cardinal, born in London, son of a banker; educated at Ealing, studied at Trinity College, Oxford, and obtained a Fellowship in Oriel College in 1823; trained in evangelical beliefs, he gradually drifted into High Church notions, and becoming… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
NEWMAN, John Henry — (1801 1890) one of the most controversial and important English ANGLICAN theologians of the nineteenth century who eventually became a Roman CATHOLIC Cardinal (1879). His Apologia Pro Vita Sua (1864) is a spiritual classic while The Idea of a… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Newman, John Henry — (1801 1890) Theologian, s. of a London banker, and brother of the above, was ed. at Ealing and Trinity Coll., Oxf., where he was the intimate friend of Pusey and Hurrell Froude. Taking orders he was successively curate of St. Clement s 1824,… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
John Henry Cardinal Newman — John Henry Newman John Henry Newman Le cardinal John Henry Newman, né à Londres le 21 février 1801, et décédé le 11 août 1890, était un ecclésiastique … Wikipédia en Français
John Newman — John Henry Newman John Henry Newman Le cardinal John Henry Newman, né à Londres le 21 février 1801, et décédé le 11 août 1890, était un ecclésiastique … Wikipédia en Français