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Title: 'Growth'
Subtitle: A Key Concept in Understanding Newman
Author(s): BOUDENS, R.
Journal: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses
Volume: 69    Issue: 4   Date: December 1993   
Pages: 335-353
DOI: 10.2143/ETL.69.4.556056

Abstract :
When Newman wrote his Apologia Pro Vita Sua in 1864 he reminded his readers of the influence Thomas Scott, “to whom (humanly speaking) I almost owe my soul”, exerted on his youthful years. One of Scott’s sayings which had touched him from the very beginning was “Growth, the only evidence of life”. A closer examination of Newman’s life shows again and again how great a role this idea of growth played in his spiritual development. His early works already contained the leading ideas found in his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrineand Grammar of Assent.

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