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-KER I., Newman and the ‘Orphans of Vatican II’, 119-135.
-ROWELL G., Newman and the Anglican Tradition: Reflections on Tractarianism and the Seventeenth-Century Anglican Divines, 136-150.
-STRANGE R., ‘A Strange Providence’: Newman’s Illness in Sicily, 151-165.
-FEY W., Development of Doctrine and the Spiritual Development of the Believer, 166-187.
-LASH N., ‘A Seat of Wisdom, A Light of the World’: Considering the University, 188-202.
-FENLON D., The’ Aristocracy of Talent’ and the ‘Mystery’ of Newman, 203-225.
-BLEHL V.F., The Importance of the ‘real’ for the Interpretation of Newman’s Spirituality and Holiness, 226-232.
-TILLMAN M.K., The Two-Fold Logos of Newman and Pascal: L’Esprit géometrique, 233-255.
-SERVOTTE H., ‘Loss and Gain’: A Grammar of Conversion?, 256-266.
-KENT J., Newman and Science, 267-281.
-SEYNAEVE J., Newman’s Biblical Hermeneutics, 282-300.
-BOUDENS R., Newman and the Roman Authorities, 301-317.
-GILLEY S., An Intellectual Discipleship: Newman and the Making of Wilfrid Ward, 318-345.