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Ex Post Facto Reasoning: Cal Crucis on John Henry Newman’s ’Development of Doctrine’
Manage episode 371530561 series 2834231
Cal Crucis joins Andrew today to discuss Cal's article "My Kingdom is Not of This World: A Critique of Cardinal Newman's Development of Doctrine" from The North American Anglican. We get into the Tractarian, Ritualist, and Anglo-Catholic movements that caused a tectonic shift in Anglicanism, and the role Newman played in this shift. Cal presents Newman on Newman's own terms and then gets into what some of the problems he sees in his theory.
Links to more work from Cal: Cal's blog
Cal's articles at North American Anglican
The quote from Mark Chapman that Andrew shared was from p. 89 of Anglicanism- A Very Short Introduction
Link to book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/anglicanism-a-very-short-introduction-9780192806932?cc=us〈=en&
93 episodes
Manage episode 371530561 series 2834231
Cal Crucis joins Andrew today to discuss Cal's article "My Kingdom is Not of This World: A Critique of Cardinal Newman's Development of Doctrine" from The North American Anglican. We get into the Tractarian, Ritualist, and Anglo-Catholic movements that caused a tectonic shift in Anglicanism, and the role Newman played in this shift. Cal presents Newman on Newman's own terms and then gets into what some of the problems he sees in his theory.
Links to more work from Cal: Cal's blog
Cal's articles at North American Anglican
The quote from Mark Chapman that Andrew shared was from p. 89 of Anglicanism- A Very Short Introduction
Link to book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/anglicanism-a-very-short-introduction-9780192806932?cc=us〈=en&
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