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Newman's Unquiet Grave: The Reluctant Saint

Paperback |English |1441173234 | 9781441173232

Newman's Unquiet Grave: The Reluctant Saint

Paperback |English |1441173234 | 9781441173232
Overview
Author article inThe Tablet.Listed as 'Ones to watch' inThe Bookseller, February 2009Mention in The Guardian 26/03/10 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/26/pope-benedict-catholic-church"A work of rare insight and careful balance of judgement...give[s] the reader a richer interpretation of Newman's extraordinary genius."Standpoint, May 2010.Author's article inThe Financial Times, April 2010Author's letter inThe Catholic Herald, April 2010.Full page on Newman with Cornwell and Newman's Unquiet Grave mentioned inThe Times, 7th May 2010Brief mention of Newman as a 'Leading Light' inThe Times, 7th May 2010Letter from Fr Ian Ker in response to John Cornwell's letter of 23/4/2010 inThe Catholic Herald, 30th April 2010Author article ontimesonline.co.uk, 9th May 2010"There are three qualities which mark this book out for special commendation. First, Cornwell sees Newman was first and foremost a writer ... Secondly, Cornwell is a practised journalist, and loves gossip and a good story ... Thirdly Cornwell, a thoughtful intellectual of our own day, explains the significance of Newman for today's church." -The Spectator, 5th June 2010"Newman's true qualities will shine through, this compelling biography concludes, and the world will be , on balance, better for it." -Continuum author Peter Stanford, The Sunday Times, 30th May 2010John Cornwell article, 'Newman: apostate, sophist, great hater - and holy exemplar' inThe Times28th May 2010"After a number of substantial Newman biographies in the last century, Cornwell, an award-winning journalist and author, and an objective historian of the modern Catholic Church, offers a concise and more accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed 'the most dangerous man in England' by the Vatican." -Mysterious Planet websitehttp://www.mysteriousplanet.net/bookstwo.phpMention in 'New Titles Just Published' section inThe Church Times, 4th June 2010"Cornwell writes about Newman and his time with verve and lucidity ... Cornwell usefully highlights that Newman ... was part of the Roman tradition that saw the imagination as the means to understanding the sublime."The New Statesman, 14th May 2010"[An] Excellent biography ... [A] graceful and scholarly account of Newman's life."The Literary Review, 1st June 2010"A consise and accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed the most dangerous man in England by the Vatican."suite101.comCondensed extract published inThe Tablet, 19th June 2010"When John Henry Newman converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845, it represented something of an anticlimax in the career of an Anglican divine and his efforts, through the influential Oxford Movement, to bring the English church back to its Catholic roots. A renowned scholar and thinker, Newman, in his lifetime, produced thousands of pages that some have considered the finest theological writing of his time. Even today Newman continues to shape the thoughts of aspiring theologians. But as Cornwell, prolific author of works on Catholicism, suggests, the good cardinal had his detractors. The author suggests there may be sufficient contradictions in, and perhaps enough unanswered questions about, his subject's life to call into question Newman's upcoming beatification, expected in September. Newman's spiritual and, indeed, philosophical journey serves as a fascinating template for understanding the 19th-century Catholic Church and its trajectories into England. This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition." -Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEWReview onThis Is Somersetwebsitehttp://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/news/Non-fiction/article-2347945-detail/article.html"Newman's lively self-awareness makes his letters fascinating as biography."The Oldie, 1st August 2010"One particular strength of this book is the way Cornwall has quarried material from Newman's writings."The Tablet, 26th June 2010"This timely and instructive work offers a concise and accessible account."Western Daily Press, 26th June 2010"This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition."Publishers Weekly (US)12th July 2010Mention inTribune, 25th June 2010'John Cornwell presents Newman as an independent, original genius who would have emphasised the role of conscience over authority to seek religious truth wherever it might lead.'Easy Riding News, July 2010'Newman might have squirmed at the somlemn canonisation to which he is now powerlessly subjected'The Daily Telegraph10th July 2010'This present work has ruffled feathers among conservative Catholics, but it's an achievement ... [it] avoids hagiography and is squarely aimed at agnostics as well as admirers'The Evening Standard15th July 2010Mentioned in Christopher Howse's column inThe Daily Telegraph,10th July'[Cornwell] admires Newman, but seeks to save him from hagiography and to remind us that he was a great and independent Christian thinker - one of the first, for instance, to accept the idea of evolution - and a master of English prose'The Guardian, 17th July (David Lodge)'Cornwell is best on Newman the writer, linking him to the Romantic poets before him, and even Nietzsche after. His treatise 'Idea of a University' is surely required reading in today's cost-cutting, vocationally minded climate.'Financial Times'This book is a highly readable attempt to convey why Newman was, and remains, a fascinating figure.'The Daily Telegraph, 19th JulyReviewed inThe Catholic Herald, 16th July'John Cornwell offers a readable biography in his usual polemic style''Cornwell ... knows his material and offers interesting insights.'Church of England Newspaper, 16th July, 2010'this book ... remind[s] us of [Newman's] integrity and truthfulness and charisma'The Scotsman, also reproduced inEastern Daily Presson 24th July 2010'In this splendidly readable biography ... Cornwell recognises, as so many others have not, that Newman was first and foremost a writer - that his genius lay in "creating new ways of imagining and writing about religion" ... Illuminating.'London Review of Books, 5th August 2010 (Terry Eagleton)'a vivid picture of Newman's personality'Times Literary Supplement, 28th July 2010'Judicious ... an excellent introduction 'TheTablet, 24th July 2010'I doubt if there will ever be a better book on Newman.' (Alasdair McIntyre, Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame)'a ... most valuable book'Irish Times, 7th August 2010'Practising Catholics will want to read this controversial book'Driffield Leader, August 2010Reviewed inThe Pastoral Review, September/October 2010 'Cornwell's biography shows that God was very much in work in soon to be Blessed John Henry Newman''Anyone remotely interested in the Catholic faith and what makes it endure despite its controversies should read this well researched and incisive biography'Reviewed by Jimmy Burns on http://www.jimmy-burns.com/blog/ , posted 15thSeptember (UK)Reviewed inThe Melbourne Anglican, September 2010 (AUS)Reviewed inThe Church Times17th September (UK) 'A most admirable introduction to its subject: ... it sparkles with carefully chosen quotations; and it is informed by a profound and intelligent engagement with Newman, based on a lifelong fascination with him.
ISBN: 1441173234
ISBN13: 9781441173232
Author: John Cornwell
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2011-11-17
Language: English
Edition: Reprint
PageCount: 288
Dimensions: 6.23 x 0.76 x 9.22 inches
Weight: 17.6 ounces
Author article inThe Tablet.Listed as 'Ones to watch' inThe Bookseller, February 2009Mention in The Guardian 26/03/10 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/26/pope-benedict-catholic-church"A work of rare insight and careful balance of judgement...give[s] the reader a richer interpretation of Newman's extraordinary genius."Standpoint, May 2010.Author's article inThe Financial Times, April 2010Author's letter inThe Catholic Herald, April 2010.Full page on Newman with Cornwell and Newman's Unquiet Grave mentioned inThe Times, 7th May 2010Brief mention of Newman as a 'Leading Light' inThe Times, 7th May 2010Letter from Fr Ian Ker in response to John Cornwell's letter of 23/4/2010 inThe Catholic Herald, 30th April 2010Author article ontimesonline.co.uk, 9th May 2010"There are three qualities which mark this book out for special commendation. First, Cornwell sees Newman was first and foremost a writer ... Secondly, Cornwell is a practised journalist, and loves gossip and a good story ... Thirdly Cornwell, a thoughtful intellectual of our own day, explains the significance of Newman for today's church." -The Spectator, 5th June 2010"Newman's true qualities will shine through, this compelling biography concludes, and the world will be , on balance, better for it." -Continuum author Peter Stanford, The Sunday Times, 30th May 2010John Cornwell article, 'Newman: apostate, sophist, great hater - and holy exemplar' inThe Times28th May 2010"After a number of substantial Newman biographies in the last century, Cornwell, an award-winning journalist and author, and an objective historian of the modern Catholic Church, offers a concise and more accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed 'the most dangerous man in England' by the Vatican." -Mysterious Planet websitehttp://www.mysteriousplanet.net/bookstwo.phpMention in 'New Titles Just Published' section inThe Church Times, 4th June 2010"Cornwell writes about Newman and his time with verve and lucidity ... Cornwell usefully highlights that Newman ... was part of the Roman tradition that saw the imagination as the means to understanding the sublime."The New Statesman, 14th May 2010"[An] Excellent biography ... [A] graceful and scholarly account of Newman's life."The Literary Review, 1st June 2010"A consise and accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed the most dangerous man in England by the Vatican."suite101.comCondensed extract published inThe Tablet, 19th June 2010"When John Henry Newman converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845, it represented something of an anticlimax in the career of an Anglican divine and his efforts, through the influential Oxford Movement, to bring the English church back to its Catholic roots. A renowned scholar and thinker, Newman, in his lifetime, produced thousands of pages that some have considered the finest theological writing of his time. Even today Newman continues to shape the thoughts of aspiring theologians. But as Cornwell, prolific author of works on Catholicism, suggests, the good cardinal had his detractors. The author suggests there may be sufficient contradictions in, and perhaps enough unanswered questions about, his subject's life to call into question Newman's upcoming beatification, expected in September. Newman's spiritual and, indeed, philosophical journey serves as a fascinating template for understanding the 19th-century Catholic Church and its trajectories into England. This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition." -Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEWReview onThis Is Somersetwebsitehttp://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/news/Non-fiction/article-2347945-detail/article.html"Newman's lively self-awareness makes his letters fascinating as biography."The Oldie, 1st August 2010"One particular strength of this book is the way Cornwall has quarried material from Newman's writings."The Tablet, 26th June 2010"This timely and instructive work offers a concise and accessible account."Western Daily Press, 26th June 2010"This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition."Publishers Weekly (US)12th July 2010Mention inTribune, 25th June 2010'John Cornwell presents Newman as an independent, original genius who would have emphasised the role of conscience over authority to seek religious truth wherever it might lead.'Easy Riding News, July 2010'Newman might have squirmed at the somlemn canonisation to which he is now powerlessly subjected'The Daily Telegraph10th July 2010'This present work has ruffled feathers among conservative Catholics, but it's an achievement ... [it] avoids hagiography and is squarely aimed at agnostics as well as admirers'The Evening Standard15th July 2010Mentioned in Christopher Howse's column inThe Daily Telegraph,10th July'[Cornwell] admires Newman, but seeks to save him from hagiography and to remind us that he was a great and independent Christian thinker - one of the first, for instance, to accept the idea of evolution - and a master of English prose'The Guardian, 17th July (David Lodge)'Cornwell is best on Newman the writer, linking him to the Romantic poets before him, and even Nietzsche after. His treatise 'Idea of a University' is surely required reading in today's cost-cutting, vocationally minded climate.'Financial Times'This book is a highly readable attempt to convey why Newman was, and remains, a fascinating figure.'The Daily Telegraph, 19th JulyReviewed inThe Catholic Herald, 16th July'John Cornwell offers a readable biography in his usual polemic style''Cornwell ... knows his material and offers interesting insights.'Church of England Newspaper, 16th July, 2010'this book ... remind[s] us of [Newman's] integrity and truthfulness and charisma'The Scotsman, also reproduced inEastern Daily Presson 24th July 2010'In this splendidly readable biography ... Cornwell recognises, as so many others have not, that Newman was first and foremost a writer - that his genius lay in "creating new ways of imagining and writing about religion" ... Illuminating.'London Review of Books, 5th August 2010 (Terry Eagleton)'a vivid picture of Newman's personality'Times Literary Supplement, 28th July 2010'Judicious ... an excellent introduction 'TheTablet, 24th July 2010'I doubt if there will ever be a better book on Newman.' (Alasdair McIntyre, Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame)'a ... most valuable book'Irish Times, 7th August 2010'Practising Catholics will want to read this controversial book'Driffield Leader, August 2010Reviewed inThe Pastoral Review, September/October 2010 'Cornwell's biography shows that God was very much in work in soon to be Blessed John Henry Newman''Anyone remotely interested in the Catholic faith and what makes it endure despite its controversies should read this well researched and incisive biography'Reviewed by Jimmy Burns on http://www.jimmy-burns.com/blog/ , posted 15thSeptember (UK)Reviewed inThe Melbourne Anglican, September 2010 (AUS)Reviewed inThe Church Times17th September (UK) 'A most admirable introduction to its subject: ... it sparkles with carefully chosen quotations; and it is informed by a profound and intelligent engagement with Newman, based on a lifelong fascination with him.

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Author article inThe Tablet.Listed as 'Ones to watch' inThe Bookseller, February 2009Mention in The Guardian 26/03/10 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/26/pope-benedict-catholic-church"A work of rare insight and careful balance of judgement...give[s] the reader a richer interpretation of Newman's extraordinary genius."Standpoint, May 2010.Author's article inThe Financial Times, April 2010Author's letter inThe Catholic Herald, April 2010.Full page on Newman with Cornwell and Newman's Unquiet Grave mentioned inThe Times, 7th May 2010Brief mention of Newman as a 'Leading Light' inThe Times, 7th May 2010Letter from Fr Ian Ker in response to John Cornwell's letter of 23/4/2010 inThe Catholic Herald, 30th April 2010Author article ontimesonline.co.uk, 9th May 2010"There are three qualities which mark this book out for special commendation. First, Cornwell sees Newman was first and foremost a writer ... Secondly, Cornwell is a practised journalist, and loves gossip and a good story ... Thirdly Cornwell, a thoughtful intellectual of our own day, explains the significance of Newman for today's church." -The Spectator, 5th June 2010"Newman's true qualities will shine through, this compelling biography concludes, and the world will be , on balance, better for it." -Continuum author Peter Stanford, The Sunday Times, 30th May 2010John Cornwell article, 'Newman: apostate, sophist, great hater - and holy exemplar' inThe Times28th May 2010"After a number of substantial Newman biographies in the last century, Cornwell, an award-winning journalist and author, and an objective historian of the modern Catholic Church, offers a concise and more accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed 'the most dangerous man in England' by the Vatican." -Mysterious Planet websitehttp://www.mysteriousplanet.net/bookstwo.phpMention in 'New Titles Just Published' section inThe Church Times, 4th June 2010"Cornwell writes about Newman and his time with verve and lucidity ... Cornwell usefully highlights that Newman ... was part of the Roman tradition that saw the imagination as the means to understanding the sublime."The New Statesman, 14th May 2010"[An] Excellent biography ... [A] graceful and scholarly account of Newman's life."The Literary Review, 1st June 2010"A consise and accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed the most dangerous man in England by the Vatican."suite101.comCondensed extract published inThe Tablet, 19th June 2010"When John Henry Newman converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845, it represented something of an anticlimax in the career of an Anglican divine and his efforts, through the influential Oxford Movement, to bring the English church back to its Catholic roots. A renowned scholar and thinker, Newman, in his lifetime, produced thousands of pages that some have considered the finest theological writing of his time. Even today Newman continues to shape the thoughts of aspiring theologians. But as Cornwell, prolific author of works on Catholicism, suggests, the good cardinal had his detractors. The author suggests there may be sufficient contradictions in, and perhaps enough unanswered questions about, his subject's life to call into question Newman's upcoming beatification, expected in September. Newman's spiritual and, indeed, philosophical journey serves as a fascinating template for understanding the 19th-century Catholic Church and its trajectories into England. This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition." -Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEWReview onThis Is Somersetwebsitehttp://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/news/Non-fiction/article-2347945-detail/article.html"Newman's lively self-awareness makes his letters fascinating as biography."The Oldie, 1st August 2010"One particular strength of this book is the way Cornwall has quarried material from Newman's writings."The Tablet, 26th June 2010"This timely and instructive work offers a concise and accessible account."Western Daily Press, 26th June 2010"This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition."Publishers Weekly (US)12th July 2010Mention inTribune, 25th June 2010'John Cornwell presents Newman as an independent, original genius who would have emphasised the role of conscience over authority to seek religious truth wherever it might lead.'Easy Riding News, July 2010'Newman might have squirmed at the somlemn canonisation to which he is now powerlessly subjected'The Daily Telegraph10th July 2010'This present work has ruffled feathers among conservative Catholics, but it's an achievement ... [it] avoids hagiography and is squarely aimed at agnostics as well as admirers'The Evening Standard15th July 2010Mentioned in Christopher Howse's column inThe Daily Telegraph,10th July'[Cornwell] admires Newman, but seeks to save him from hagiography and to remind us that he was a great and independent Christian thinker - one of the first, for instance, to accept the idea of evolution - and a master of English prose'The Guardian, 17th July (David Lodge)'Cornwell is best on Newman the writer, linking him to the Romantic poets before him, and even Nietzsche after. His treatise 'Idea of a University' is surely required reading in today's cost-cutting, vocationally minded climate.'Financial Times'This book is a highly readable attempt to convey why Newman was, and remains, a fascinating figure.'The Daily Telegraph, 19th JulyReviewed inThe Catholic Herald, 16th July'John Cornwell offers a readable biography in his usual polemic style''Cornwell ... knows his material and offers interesting insights.'Church of England Newspaper, 16th July, 2010'this book ... remind[s] us of [Newman's] integrity and truthfulness and charisma'The Scotsman, also reproduced inEastern Daily Presson 24th July 2010'In this splendidly readable biography ... Cornwell recognises, as so many others have not, that Newman was first and foremost a writer - that his genius lay in "creating new ways of imagining and writing about religion" ... Illuminating.'London Review of Books, 5th August 2010 (Terry Eagleton)'a vivid picture of Newman's personality'Times Literary Supplement, 28th July 2010'Judicious ... an excellent introduction 'TheTablet, 24th July 2010'I doubt if there will ever be a better book on Newman.' (Alasdair McIntyre, Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame)'a ... most valuable book'Irish Times, 7th August 2010'Practising Catholics will want to read this controversial book'Driffield Leader, August 2010Reviewed inThe Pastoral Review, September/October 2010 'Cornwell's biography shows that God was very much in work in soon to be Blessed John Henry Newman''Anyone remotely interested in the Catholic faith and what makes it endure despite its controversies should read this well researched and incisive biography'Reviewed by Jimmy Burns on http://www.jimmy-burns.com/blog/ , posted 15thSeptember (UK)Reviewed inThe Melbourne Anglican, September 2010 (AUS)Reviewed inThe Church Times17th September (UK) 'A most admirable introduction to its subject: ... it sparkles with carefully chosen quotations; and it is informed by a profound and intelligent engagement with Newman, based on a lifelong fascination with him.
ISBN: 1441173234
ISBN13: 9781441173232
Author: John Cornwell
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2011-11-17
Language: English
Edition: Reprint
PageCount: 288
Dimensions: 6.23 x 0.76 x 9.22 inches
Weight: 17.6 ounces
Author article inThe Tablet.Listed as 'Ones to watch' inThe Bookseller, February 2009Mention in The Guardian 26/03/10 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/26/pope-benedict-catholic-church"A work of rare insight and careful balance of judgement...give[s] the reader a richer interpretation of Newman's extraordinary genius."Standpoint, May 2010.Author's article inThe Financial Times, April 2010Author's letter inThe Catholic Herald, April 2010.Full page on Newman with Cornwell and Newman's Unquiet Grave mentioned inThe Times, 7th May 2010Brief mention of Newman as a 'Leading Light' inThe Times, 7th May 2010Letter from Fr Ian Ker in response to John Cornwell's letter of 23/4/2010 inThe Catholic Herald, 30th April 2010Author article ontimesonline.co.uk, 9th May 2010"There are three qualities which mark this book out for special commendation. First, Cornwell sees Newman was first and foremost a writer ... Secondly, Cornwell is a practised journalist, and loves gossip and a good story ... Thirdly Cornwell, a thoughtful intellectual of our own day, explains the significance of Newman for today's church." -The Spectator, 5th June 2010"Newman's true qualities will shine through, this compelling biography concludes, and the world will be , on balance, better for it." -Continuum author Peter Stanford, The Sunday Times, 30th May 2010John Cornwell article, 'Newman: apostate, sophist, great hater - and holy exemplar' inThe Times28th May 2010"After a number of substantial Newman biographies in the last century, Cornwell, an award-winning journalist and author, and an objective historian of the modern Catholic Church, offers a concise and more accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed 'the most dangerous man in England' by the Vatican." -Mysterious Planet websitehttp://www.mysteriousplanet.net/bookstwo.phpMention in 'New Titles Just Published' section inThe Church Times, 4th June 2010"Cornwell writes about Newman and his time with verve and lucidity ... Cornwell usefully highlights that Newman ... was part of the Roman tradition that saw the imagination as the means to understanding the sublime."The New Statesman, 14th May 2010"[An] Excellent biography ... [A] graceful and scholarly account of Newman's life."The Literary Review, 1st June 2010"A consise and accessible account of the saintly but controversial scholar who was once dubbed the most dangerous man in England by the Vatican."suite101.comCondensed extract published inThe Tablet, 19th June 2010"When John Henry Newman converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism in 1845, it represented something of an anticlimax in the career of an Anglican divine and his efforts, through the influential Oxford Movement, to bring the English church back to its Catholic roots. A renowned scholar and thinker, Newman, in his lifetime, produced thousands of pages that some have considered the finest theological writing of his time. Even today Newman continues to shape the thoughts of aspiring theologians. But as Cornwell, prolific author of works on Catholicism, suggests, the good cardinal had his detractors. The author suggests there may be sufficient contradictions in, and perhaps enough unanswered questions about, his subject's life to call into question Newman's upcoming beatification, expected in September. Newman's spiritual and, indeed, philosophical journey serves as a fascinating template for understanding the 19th-century Catholic Church and its trajectories into England. This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition." -Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEWReview onThis Is Somersetwebsitehttp://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/news/Non-fiction/article-2347945-detail/article.html"Newman's lively self-awareness makes his letters fascinating as biography."The Oldie, 1st August 2010"One particular strength of this book is the way Cornwall has quarried material from Newman's writings."The Tablet, 26th June 2010"This timely and instructive work offers a concise and accessible account."Western Daily Press, 26th June 2010"This is a wonderfully realized study of a complex man, required reading for every student of English history and its rich Christian tradition."Publishers Weekly (US)12th July 2010Mention inTribune, 25th June 2010'John Cornwell presents Newman as an independent, original genius who would have emphasised the role of conscience over authority to seek religious truth wherever it might lead.'Easy Riding News, July 2010'Newman might have squirmed at the somlemn canonisation to which he is now powerlessly subjected'The Daily Telegraph10th July 2010'This present work has ruffled feathers among conservative Catholics, but it's an achievement ... [it] avoids hagiography and is squarely aimed at agnostics as well as admirers'The Evening Standard15th July 2010Mentioned in Christopher Howse's column inThe Daily Telegraph,10th July'[Cornwell] admires Newman, but seeks to save him from hagiography and to remind us that he was a great and independent Christian thinker - one of the first, for instance, to accept the idea of evolution - and a master of English prose'The Guardian, 17th July (David Lodge)'Cornwell is best on Newman the writer, linking him to the Romantic poets before him, and even Nietzsche after. His treatise 'Idea of a University' is surely required reading in today's cost-cutting, vocationally minded climate.'Financial Times'This book is a highly readable attempt to convey why Newman was, and remains, a fascinating figure.'The Daily Telegraph, 19th JulyReviewed inThe Catholic Herald, 16th July'John Cornwell offers a readable biography in his usual polemic style''Cornwell ... knows his material and offers interesting insights.'Church of England Newspaper, 16th July, 2010'this book ... remind[s] us of [Newman's] integrity and truthfulness and charisma'The Scotsman, also reproduced inEastern Daily Presson 24th July 2010'In this splendidly readable biography ... Cornwell recognises, as so many others have not, that Newman was first and foremost a writer - that his genius lay in "creating new ways of imagining and writing about religion" ... Illuminating.'London Review of Books, 5th August 2010 (Terry Eagleton)'a vivid picture of Newman's personality'Times Literary Supplement, 28th July 2010'Judicious ... an excellent introduction 'TheTablet, 24th July 2010'I doubt if there will ever be a better book on Newman.' (Alasdair McIntyre, Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame)'a ... most valuable book'Irish Times, 7th August 2010'Practising Catholics will want to read this controversial book'Driffield Leader, August 2010Reviewed inThe Pastoral Review, September/October 2010 'Cornwell's biography shows that God was very much in work in soon to be Blessed John Henry Newman''Anyone remotely interested in the Catholic faith and what makes it endure despite its controversies should read this well researched and incisive biography'Reviewed by Jimmy Burns on http://www.jimmy-burns.com/blog/ , posted 15thSeptember (UK)Reviewed inThe Melbourne Anglican, September 2010 (AUS)Reviewed inThe Church Times17th September (UK) 'A most admirable introduction to its subject: ... it sparkles with carefully chosen quotations; and it is informed by a profound and intelligent engagement with Newman, based on a lifelong fascination with him.

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