Newman's Unquiet Grave. The Reluctant Saint
Cornwell John
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Publisher: Continuum
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition
Description: 273 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. Foxing Edges
Publishers Description: John Henry Newman was the most eminent English-speaking Christian thinker and writer of the past two hundred years. James Joyce hailed him the 'greatest' prose stylist of the Victorian age.A problematic campaign to canonise Newman started fifty years ago. After many delays John Paul II declared him a 'Venerable'. Then Pope Benedict XVI, a keen student of Newman's works, pressed for his beatification. But was Newman a 'Saint'?In Newman's Unquiet Grave John Cornwell (author of A Thief in the Night and Hitler's Pope) tells the story of the chequered attempts to establish Newman's sanctity against the background of major developments within Catholicism. His life was marked by personal feuds, self-absorption, accusations of professional and artistic narcissism, hypochondria, and same-sex friendships that at times bordered on the apparent homo-erotic.John Cornwell investigates the process of Newman's elevation to sainthood to present a highly original and controversial new portrait of the great man's life and genius for a new generation of religious and non-religious readers alike.
ISBN: 9781441150844
(124968)