Newman at Oxford; his religious development.

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Author / Creator:Middleton, R. D. (Robert Dudley)
Imprint:London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1950.
Description:viii, 284 pages illustrations, portraits 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1886269
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references, appendices and index.
Summary:As the fights with her stepfather increase, Ruth, a Jewish South African teenager, spends more time at her boyfriend's house, trying to hide her less-than-womanly figure and becoming more aware of her country's oppressive system of apartheid.
Other form:Online version: Middleton, R.D. (Robert Dudley). Newman at Oxford. London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1950
Table of Contents:
  • Early influences
  • Oxford influences
  • Oxford friendships
  • The appeal to antiquity
  • The via media
  • The Anglican port
  • The battle begins
  • 'Tempus est abire'
  • The parting of friends
  • Appendix I: Newman's contributions to the Tracts for the times
  • Appendix II: 'An account of a brief correspondence' / by J. G. Cazenove.