
Apologia pro vita sua : $b being a history of his religious opinions
"Apologia pro vita sua: being a history of his religious opinions" by John Henry Newman is a spiritual autobiography published in 1864. Written in response to accusations of dishonesty regarding his conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism, Newman traces the evolution of his religious beliefs over decades. Composed under intense pressure as weekly pamphlets, this deeply personal defense chronicles the intellectual and spiritual journey that led him from Oxford Movement leader to Catholic convert, addressing years of public suspicion about his integrity and motives.
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