“How Can These Things Be?”: Newman’s Anglican Sermon on “The Christian Mysteries”

Newman Studies Journal 5 (1):51-62 (2008)
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Abstract

This study considers three aspects of “The Christian Mysteries,” one of Newman’s early Anglican sermons: 1) the use of Scripture in the exposition of the Mysteries of Faith; 2) the definition of Mystery; and 3) the moral effect of Mystery.

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