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John Henry Newman and the Imagination

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Full Title:

John Henry Newman and the Imagination

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Bernard Dive

ISBN:

9780567581662

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Publication Date:

17th May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: general

Dewey:

282.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

For John Henry Newman, religion is animated by an imaginative master vision which supplies the mind with spiritual life and peace. All his life, Newman reflected on this master vision. His reflections on the moral imagination developed out of his understanding of practical wisdom, as characterized by Aristotle the wisdom that the good man has in living a good life. For Newman, the vision at the core of religion completes and perfects the intuitions of the conscience. John Henry Newman and the Imagination looks at how Newmans understanding of the moral and visionary imagination developed over the course of his life; and it relates his ideas about the imagination to his portrayals of religious experience, and vision, in his novels and poetry.

Reviews

Dives interdisciplinary dialogue succeeds in presenting a cumulative picture of the English cardinal on the imagination. The work includes splendid vignettes on poetical vision Each section is richly informative Dive raises important questions for the contemporary discourse on the Catholic imagination, drawing attention to the practical import and the spirituality of image. -- Brett McLaughlin, S.J * Theological Studies *
Bernard Dive has written a clear, perceptive, valuable, and timely guide to the intersection of expanding fields of contemporary research and wider public interest: the subtle insights of Bl. John Henry Newman, and the philosophies of metaphor and the imagination. This superb book catalyses new understanding for scholarship and personal growth. * Fr Andrew Pinsent, Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion, Oxford University, UK *
This is a rich, illuminating, and supremely well-informed study of Newman's imaginative mind. It is, moreover, the finest book on Blessed John Henry I have read. * Stephen Bullivant, St Mary's University, UK *
Newmans mind was one of the most extraordinary of the European nineteenth century. This book examines in close detail the development of his ideas, philosophical, theological and psychological the strands never separate from his first book and the sermons of his youth as an Anglican priest to the complexities of A Grammar of Assent, the masterpiece of his Catholic maturity. Bernard Dive sheds most welcome light on the creative originality of Newmans writing, and in particular on his use of the key terms, of which imagination is only one, with which he lived and thought for decades. Those interested in, and perhaps puzzled by, Newman will find their understanding much enriched by Dr Dives work. * Lucy Beckett, author of In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition *

Author Bio

Bernard Dive is a freelance editor and writer; he edited Through the Year with Newman, an anthology of Newmans writings. He has degrees in English and Theology and a Ph.D in English from the University of Cambridge.

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