The Via Media of the Anglican Church
John Henry Newman author H D Weidner editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:10th May '90
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This is the first of Newman's Anglican works to be presented in a fully annotated edition. Newman published the first two editions in 1836 and 1837 at the height of his career within the Oxford Movement. The third edition was published in 1877, when Newman had been a Roman Catholic for thiry-two years. It represents a dialogue between the Evangelical Anglican, Anglo-Catholic, and Roman Catholic Newman. As such it is a critical work in understanding Newman's development, as well as the impact of his thought on the larger Christian Church in his century and even in this one as it comes to a close. The text of this edition is based on the edition of 1889 (with obvious errors and misprints silently corrected), the edition to be seen through the press by Newman before his death in 1890; its pagination is preserved in the margin alongside the present text to facilitate reference to the uniform edition of the collected works. The text is supplemented by an introduction and textual appendix which lists all the variant readings between the editions of 1836, 1837, 1877 and the final edition.
'scholarly ... will be indispensable for all students of Newman's thought and theology ... scrupulously edited' Times Literary Supplement
`The appearence of a critical edition of the "Lectures" under the title of the third edition, "The Via Media of the Anglican Church", is to be warmly welcomed. It is good to have this important work available and accessible.' Journal of Theological Studies
'a splendid contribution to Newman studies ... the best tribute to what Manning angrily called Newman's 'old Anglican, patristic, literary Oxford tone transplanted into the Church'' John Kent, Expository Times
'All of these essays contribute something towards an informed reading of Newman's work.' T.R. Wright, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Literature & Theology, December 1992
ISBN: 9780198266938
Dimensions: 219mm x 147mm x 34mm
Weight: 744g
498 pages