HEDLEY D., Participation in the divine life: Coleridge, the vision of God and the thought of John Henry Newman,
VAISS P. (Ed.), From Oxford to the People. Reconsidering Newman and the Oxford Movement, Gracewing 1996, pp. 238-251;
GAUTHIER P., Richard Hurrell Froude’s influence on Newman and the Oxford Movement,
VAISS P. (Ed.), From Oxford to the People. Reconsidering Newman and the Oxford Movement, Gracewing 1996, pp. 255-268;
GARRARD J., Archbishop Howley and the Oxford Movement,
VAISS P. (Ed.), From Oxford to the People. Reconsidering Newman and the Oxford Movement, Gracewing 1996, pp. 269-285;
ASVELD P., Newman and Wiseman in the days of the Oxford Movement,
VAISS P. (Ed.), From Oxford to the People. Reconsidering Newman and the Oxford Movement, Gracewing 1996, pp. 286-298.
TALLMON J.M., Newman’s Contribution to Conceptualizing Rhetorical Reason.
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 25 (1995) 1-4, 197-213.
KRELLER P. D. W., The Rhetoric of Christian Argument and Faith: A Comparative Study of John Henry Newman and T. S. Eliot.
University of Waterloo (Canada), 1995, 292 p.
SANDWEG M. J. D., The Idea of A University: A Comparative View of John Henry Cardinal Newman and John Lancaster Spalding.
Saint Louis University, 1995, 230 p.
ACHTEN R., First Principles and our Way of Faith.
A Fundamental-Theological Study of John Henry Newman’s Notion of First Principles, European University Studies Series XXIII, Vol. 539, Peter Lang, Frankfurt 1995, 309 pp.
BERTRAM J., The Oxford of Newman.
A Guide for Pilgrims. The Places and Buildings associated with John Henry Newman during his years in Oxford 1816-1846, Oxuniprint, Oxford 1995, 40 pp.
DAINOTTI M.T., Like a Shining Lamp (Original Title: Luce accesa).
Dominic of the Mother of God (1792-1849), Editrice Missionaria Italiana, Bologna 1995, 189 pp.