1: Oxford
2: The Movement
3: The Via Media
4: Doubts
5: Crisis
6: Development
7: From Oxford to Rome
8: Controversy and Satire
9: The Idea of a University
10: The Catholic University of Ireland
11: Oratory and University
12: The Idea and the Laity
13: The Years of Silence
14: Apologia
15: Return to Oxford?
16: The Justification of Religious Belief
17: Papal Infallibility
18: Oxford and Rome Again
Ian Ker is a Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars, Oxford, where
he is a member of the theology faculty. He has taught both English
literature and theology at universities in both the United Kingdom
and the United States. His books include John Henry Newman: A
Biography (1988; subsequently re-issued in both hardback and
paperback prior to the beatification of Newman in 2010),The
Catholic Revival in English Literature, 1845-1961 (2003), and
G. K. Chesterton: A biography (2011). He is generally regarded as
the leading authority on Newman, on whom he has written and edited
more than 20 books.
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