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Oct 2025
21m 3s

WOF 510: Newman as an Anglican (2 of 12)

BISHOP ROBERT BARRON
About this episode

In this lesson, Bishop Barron presents Newman's autobiographical ​Apologia Pro Vita Sua​, focusing on Newman's years as an Anglican prior to his conversion to the Catholic Church. ​​  

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The Oxford Movement 
Newman's study of the Arian Controversy 
The Via Media 
Tract 90

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