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Conscience in Newman's Thought
This authoritative study explores the relation of John Henry Newman's idea of conscience to what he called conscience in the ordinary sense of the word. Grave argues that a proper understanding of this distinction is essential to a satisfactory understanding of Newman's thought wherever the notion of conscience enters into it. He examines some neglected difficulties in this area such as the relation between individual conscience and the authority of the church and the matter of rights of conscience.
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241.4 Gra c
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Publisher | Clarendon Press : Oxford., 1989 |
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200hlm
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English
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0-19-824856-3
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241.4
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Statement of Responsibility |
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