John Henry Cardinal Newman’s influence spread far beyond the country of his birth, the century in which he lived and the Church in which he ended his life.
He is widely loved and remembered by Catholics and non-Catholics alike as a saintly and gentle figure: yet his conversion to the Church of Rome sparked off one of the bitterest and more divisive controversies of the Victorian age, and one which lost him friends and respect and was to sever him from his beloved University of Oxford.
Brian Martin's sympathetic study has made full use of Newman’s extensive letters and diaries so as to bring out the human side of this saintly man.
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