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The religious leader John Henry Newman 1801 to 1890 started his long career as a devout Protestant, he later became the head of a new movement of Catholic ideas within the Church of England, and finally joined the Catholic Church. He began a new epoch in the study of religious faith. In this classic short study, reissued with a new preface to celebrate Newmans beatification, Owen Chadwick examines the many aspects of Newmans thought and writings, especially his views about faith, knowledge, and education.