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Author Poston, Lawrence, 1938-

Title Antagonist Principle : John Henry Newman and the Paradox of Personality.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : University of Virginia Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Contents Self and others -- The journey from evangelicalism -- Polarities -- Notes of the church -- Anglican deathbeds -- "A deliverance from the nightmare" -- Building community -- Reconstituting the self -- Oppositions and resolutions -- Afterword.
Summary "Drawing on biographical, historical, literary, and theological scholarship, this book considers the alternating roles of aggression and self-effacement in Newman's own personality and writing"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890 -- Psychology.
Newman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890.
Psychology.
Cardinals -- England -- Biography.
Cardinals.
England.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Catholic converts -- England -- Biography.
Catholic converts.
Polarity in literature.
Polarity in literature.
Personality in literature.
Personality in literature.
Polarity -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Polarity -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Personality -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Personality -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Poston, Lawrence, 1938- Antagonist principle : John Henry Newman and the paradox of personality. Charlottesville, Virginia ; London, England : University of Virginia Press, ©2014 xiv, 281 pages 9780813936338
ISBN 9780813936345 (electronic book)
0813936349 (electronic book)
1322111413 (electronic book)
9781322111414 (electronic book)
9780813936338
0813936330