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JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AND WILLIAM FROUDE, F.R.S.

JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AND WILLIAM FROUDE, F.R.S. I discuss John Henry Newman's correspondence with William Froude, F.R.S., (1810–79) and his family. Froude remained an unbeliever, and I argue that Newman's disputes with him about the ethics of belief and the relationship between religion and science not only reveal important aspects of his thought, but also anticipate modern discussions on foundationalism, the ethics of beliefs and scientism. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Heythrop Journal Wiley

JOHN HENRY NEWMAN AND WILLIAM FROUDE, F.R.S.

The Heythrop Journal , Volume 52 (3) – May 1, 2011

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© 2010 The Author. The Heythrop Journal © 2010 Trustees for Roman Catholic Purposes Registered
ISSN
0018-1196
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1468-2265
DOI
10.1111/j.1468-2265.2010.00609.x
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Abstract

I discuss John Henry Newman's correspondence with William Froude, F.R.S., (1810–79) and his family. Froude remained an unbeliever, and I argue that Newman's disputes with him about the ethics of belief and the relationship between religion and science not only reveal important aspects of his thought, but also anticipate modern discussions on foundationalism, the ethics of beliefs and scientism.

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Published: May 1, 2011

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