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Cardinal Wiseman

Autor: Denis Gwynn
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"Cardinal Wiseman" by Denis Gwynn is a comprehensive biography of Nicholas Wiseman, the towering fig...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
342
EAN
9781025436531
ISBN
1025436539
Enbook ID
52959417
Greutate
481
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 18

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"Cardinal Wiseman" by Denis Gwynn is a comprehensive biography of Nicholas Wiseman, the towering figure who oversaw the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England during the nineteenth century. Serving as the first Archbishop of Westminster, Wiseman was instrumental in navigating the turbulent religious and social waters of Victorian Britain, acting as a vital link between the traditional English Catholic community and the influx of converts and immigrants.

Gwynn's narrative meticulously examines Wiseman's life, from his scholarly beginnings in Rome to his leadership during the celebrated "Second Spring" of English Catholicism. The work highlights his intellectual prowess, his diplomatic skill in dealing with the Vatican, and his interactions with other major historical figures like John Henry Newman and Henry Edward Manning. By detailing Wiseman's response to the "Papal Aggression" controversy and his influence on the Oxford Movement, the book provides a profound look at the challenges and triumphs of the Church in a modernizing society.

This biography is an essential study for anyone interested in ecclesiastical history, the development of the Catholic identity in Britain, and the broader cultural history of the 1800s. Gwynn provides an insightful and balanced portrait of a leader whose vision significantly shaped the modern religious landscape.

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