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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.
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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as someone who connects political liberalism with the liberal arts or with liberal education.

Felix de St Vincent

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The Josias Podcast, Episode V: Liberalism (Part 2)
Mentioned by Father Bonaventure when quoting 'Cor ad cor loquitur'.

Plato and His Dialogues
Mentioned by Todd Worner when talking about the aboriginal vicar of Christ.

What Is Beauty? w/ Bishop Barron