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• COULSON J., The Place of Theology in Newman’s, 33 – 48.
• ROWELL G., ‘Cor ad Cor Loquitur’: Newman’s Choice of His Cardinalatial Motto as a Pointer to His Understanding of Christian Faith and Its Communication, 49 – 73.
• CROUZEL H., Newman et les Pères: connaissance et méthode, 75 – 97.
• CROSBY J. F., Newman’s Witness against the Spirit of Liberalism in Religion, 99 – 125.
• BOYER Ch., Communication sur la Grammaire de l’Assentiment, 127 – 130.
• VELOCCI G., Newman e gli ultimi papi: Leone XIII, Pio X, Pio XII, Giovanni XXIII, Paolo, Giovanni Paolo II., pp.131 – 154.
• WALGRAVE J. H., A Psychological Portrait of Newman, 155-171.
• D’ARCY E., Conscience and Meta-Ethics: Newman Vis-A-Vis Anglo-American Philosophy Today, 173 – 213.
• GAROFALO S., Newman at Propaganda Fide., 215-227.
• IVORY Thomas P. Newman’s Sensitivity: An Obstacle to Holiness? 229 – 240.
• TARDIVEL F., Communication sur Newman et Bergson, 241-242.
• HOLMES J. D., The Significance of Newman’s Cardinalate in the Content of Nineteenth Century English Catholicism, 243-256.
• ARTZ J., Was uns Gott in Newman schenkte. 257-271.
• ROSSI A., Homily by His Eminence Agnelo Rossi, 275-276.
• LOURDUSAMY S. D., Homily by His Excellency Archbishop D. Simon Lourdusamy, 277 – 282.
• KNOX J. R., Homily by His Eminence James Robert Cardinal Knox, 283-286.