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Geschichte Der Insurrectionen Wider Das Westphalische Gouvernement (1857)
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Geschichte Der Insurrectionen Wider Das Westphalische Gouvernement (1857)

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This edition contains both Loss and Gain and The Dream of Gerontius . Loss and Gain may well be the easiest and best place for non-specialists to begin with myriad-minded John Henry Newman. It is a novel about Oxford and fleshes out Newman’s belief that students form their deepest convictions from their discussions with one another and not from teachers. It is also a novel very much like a Platonic dialog that presents and wrestles with various theories of why intelligent young men are either content to stay with their inherited personal faith or are moved to seek another. This novel mirrors Newman s experience. Newman s epic poem The Dream of Gerontius was the motivation of Edward Elgar s oratorio of the same title.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
206
ISBN
9781168403261

This edition contains both Loss and Gain and The Dream of Gerontius . Loss and Gain may well be the easiest and best place for non-specialists to begin with myriad-minded John Henry Newman. It is a novel about Oxford and fleshes out Newman’s belief that students form their deepest convictions from their discussions with one another and not from teachers. It is also a novel very much like a Platonic dialog that presents and wrestles with various theories of why intelligent young men are either content to stay with their inherited personal faith or are moved to seek another. This novel mirrors Newman s experience. Newman s epic poem The Dream of Gerontius was the motivation of Edward Elgar s oratorio of the same title.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
206
ISBN
9781168403261