John Henry Newman, 1801-1845, notes psychologiques offre une analyse approfondie de la vie et de la pens e du c l bre cardinal John Henry Newman durant une p riode cruciale de sa vie. R dig par Raoul Gout et publi initialement en 1905, cet ouvrage explore les aspects psychologiques de Newman, offrant un aper u unique de son volution intellectuelle et spirituelle.
Ce livre, crit en fran ais, examine en d tail les premi res ann es de Newman, son ducation, ses convictions religieuses et les influences qui ont fa onn sa vision du monde. Il se penche notamment sur sa p riode anglicane et les pr mices de sa conversion au catholicisme. L' tude de Gout propose une perspective nuanc e sur les luttes int rieures et les questionnements qui ont marqu le parcours de Newman, en faisant ressortir la complexit de sa personnalit et la profondeur de sa foi. Un document pr cieux pour les chercheurs et les passionn s d'histoire religieuse.
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