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Mentioned in 14 episodes

Apologia pro vita sua

Book • 1864
Apologia Pro Vita Sua is John Henry Newman's personal account of his religious beliefs and how they evolved over time.

Originally published in 1864 as a response to criticisms by Charles Kingsley, the book chronicles Newman's transition from Anglicanism to Catholicism.

It is divided into five parts, each covering a different period in his life, providing a deep insight into his spiritual development and intellectual struggles.

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Peter Kwasniewski
as one of the works by Newman that he read during his time at Georgetown.
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The Latin Mass Is Not Going Away... and Here's Why (Dr. Peter Kwasniewski) | Ep. 543
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as Newman's intellectual and spiritual autobiography.
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WOF 509: The Importance of St. John Henry Newman (1 of 12)
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as an autobiographical work focusing on Newman's years as an Anglican.
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WOF 510: Newman as an Anglican (2 of 12)
Mentioned as Newman's great story of the development of his mind that revived interest in his life and work.
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WOF 511: Newman as a Catholic (3 of 12)
Mencionado como un relato de la conversión personal de Newman, donde narra sus emociones y experiencias.
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4x09 El corazón habla al corazón: San John Henry Newman, con David Luque
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as one of the great works of John Henry Newman.
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WOF 517: The Idea of a University (7 of 12)
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Robert Barron
as the first book by Newman he ever read as a young kid.
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WOF 514: Celebrating St. John Henry Newman Becoming a Doctor of the Church
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as one of Newman's life works that will be considered during the lecture series.
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WOF 512: The Development of Christian Doctrine (4 of 12)
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as one of John Henry Newman's major works.
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WOF 527: Reason and Authority (12 of 12)
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Joe Heschmeyer
, referring to John Henry Newman's explanation of why he couldn't remain Anglican.
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#210 Read Church History, Cease To Be Protestant - Joe Heschmeyer

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