Clarendon Press, Oxford 1990, XVI+470 pp.
-KER I., Newman the Satirist, 1-20.
-HILL A.G., Originality and Realism in Newman’s Novels, 21-42.
-SHARROCK R., Newman’s Poetry, 43-61.
-GRIFFITHS E., Newman: The Foolishness of Preaching, 63-91.
-BUCKLEY J.H., Newman’s Autobiography, 93-110.
-COCKSHUT A.O.J., The Literary and Historical Significance of the “Present Position of Catholics”, 111-127.
-HILL A.G., KER I., Newman as a Letter-Writer, 129-151.
-NORMAN E., Newman’s Social and Political Thinking, 153-173.
-O’CONNELL M., Politics and Prophecy: Newman and Lamennais, 175-191.
-ROBERTS J.M., “The Idea of a University” Revisited, 193-222.
-MITCHELL B., Newman as a Philosopher, 223-246.
-MEYNELL H., Newman’s Vindication of Faith in the “Grammar of Assent”, 247-261.
-WILLIAMS R., Newman’s “Arians” and the Question of Method in Doctrinal History, 263-285.
-CHADWlCK H., The “Lectures on Justification”, 287-308.
-GUNTON C., Newman’s Dialectic: Dogma and Reason in the Seventy-Third “Tract for the Times”, 309-322.
-STRANGE R., Newman and the Mystery of Christ, 323-336.
-O’COLLINS G., Newman’s Seven Notes: The Case of the Resurrection, 337-352.
-SYKES S.W., Newman, Anglicanism, and the Fundamentals, 353-374.
-DULLES A., The Threefold Office in Newman’s Ecclesiology, 375-399.
-FINIIS J., Conscience in the “Letter to the Duke of Norfolk”, 401-418.
-SULLIVAN F.A., Newman on Infallibility, 419-446.
-LASH N., Tides and Twilight: Newman since Vatican II, 447-464.