The National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Vol. 21, Issue 1, Summer 2024, 160 pp.
– HIRSCH Brayden, “Grand Words for a Common Thing”: Precursors to Grammar of Assent in Newman’s Early Classical Readings (1809-1826), 5-28.
– ANDREWS Robert M., “What did the early Tracts actually say?”: Turner’s Newman and the Early Oxford Movement (1833-1835), A Critique and Alternative Reading, 29-58.
– PEZZINI Giuseppe, Newman and Giussani: From Self-awareness to the Development of a Living Thought, 59-79.
– KAMBO Kevin M., On Liberal Education: Plato’s Erotic Intellect and Newman’s Two Ideas of a Mind, 80-103.
– HAGERMAN Hayden D., Mary, in or above the Church? Matthias Joseph Scheeben, John Henry Newman, and Lumen Gentium on the Mary-Church Relation, 104-122.
– POMPLIN Trent, Newman’s Scholastic Sources, 123-135.