"Real" and "Notional" in Newman's Thought

Newman's constant preoccupation with "connectedness" leads him to explore and to insist upon the importance of the relationship between the "notional" and the "real," and therefore of that between theology and philosophy, on the one hand, and spirituality (in the s...

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Main Author: Beaumont, Keith 1944- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center [2020]
In: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Year: 2020, Volume: 94, Issue: 1, Pages: 27-56
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Summary:Newman's constant preoccupation with "connectedness" leads him to explore and to insist upon the importance of the relationship between the "notional" and the "real," and therefore of that between theology and philosophy, on the one hand, and spirituality (in the sense of lived spiritual experience) and morality or ethics, on the other. This paper explores Newman's expression of these ideas, firstly in his sermons and theological writings, and finally in the more philosophical context of the Grammar of Assent.
ISSN:2153-8441
Contains:Enthalten in: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/acpq202018198