
Davenant Discussions John Henry Newman to Be Made a Doctor. Should Protestants Care?
This conversation explores the life and legacy of John Henry Newman, particularly in light of his recent recognition as a doctor of the Roman Catholic Church. The discussion delves into Newman's development of doctrine, his historical context, and the implications of his work for both Protestant and Catholic traditions. The speakers reflect on the challenges and criteria for doctrinal development, the role of tradition, and the future of Christianity in light of Newman's influence.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to John Henry Newman
02:59 Newman's Legacy and Influence
06:04 The Development of Doctrine
08:48 Newman's Historical Context
11:48 Theological Implications of Development
14:51 The Nature of Doctrine
18:09 Newman's Methodology and Philosophy
20:57 Reflections on Tradition and Modernity
24:17 Exploring Non-Christian Perspectives on Christianity
30:04 The Continuity of Christian Principles
36:05 The Evolution of Church Authority and Tradition
42:00 The Impact of Newman on Ecumenism and Authority
