The 'The Making of Men' The Idea and Reality of Newman's University in Oxford and Dublin

The 'The Making of Men' The Idea and Reality of Newman's University in Oxford and Dublin

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In The 'Making of Men', original research and judicious piecing together of the evidence furnish new insights into John Henry Newman. In his work as founder and first rector of the Catholic University in Dublin, we see not so much the thinker as the doer, a brilliant mind turning an improbable dream into a bricks-and-mortar reality. Paul Shrimpton shows how Newman virtually single-handedly nurtured a university into existence in lecture hall, student residence and debating society. This perceptive study provides a pastoral idea of an academic university by one of the great Christian humanists, and from it emerges an inspiring vision of what education should strive to accomplish - of what it means 'to be made men'. Newman always engages the reader, and his vision challenges the modern university to be true to itself.

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Author Paul Shrimpton, Foreword by Ian Ker
ISBN / Code 9780852448243
Format Paperback
Pages / Minutes 587
Publisher Gracewing