BARRON R., John Henry Newman among the Postmoderns,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/1 (Spring 2005), 20-31.
SHORT E., A Better Country: Newman’s Idea of Public Life,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/1 (Spring 2005), 32-44.
TALAR C.J.T., Newman in France during the Modernist Period: Pierre Batiffol and Marcel Hébert,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/1 (Spring 2005), 45-57.
ATHIÉ R., “My dear Miss Giberne”, Newman’s Correspondence with a Friend: 1826-1840,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/1 (Spring 2005), 58-78.
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FORD J., Editorial Preface,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/2 (Fall 2005), 3-5.
KUDZMA Th., Grace and Graciousness:, The 1879 Addresses and Replies,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/2 (Fall 2005), 6-23.
LINCK J., The “Convert of Oxford” and the “Socrates of Rome”: John Henry Newman, Philip Neri, and the Oratory,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/2 (Fall 2005), 24-35.
DREW M. Awaking ‘The Dream of Gerontius’,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/2 (Fall 2005), 36-51.
CHRISTIE R., Newman’s 1826 Essay, ‘The Miracle of Scripture’, and the Role of Witness:, The Beginning of his Personal Theology,
National Institute for Newman Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, Newman Studies Journal 2/2 (Fall 2005), 52-59.