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An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent

By

John Henry Newman

Information

Paperback

$14.99

Hardback

$24.99

ISBN

978-1964170534

Series

Volume

267 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

Dive into the profound philosophical and theological insights of one of the 19th century's most influential thinkers with John Henry Newman's An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent. This seminal work explores the nature of belief and the processes through which individuals come to hold firm convictions, bridging the gap between reason and faith.


Newman meticulously dissects the concept of assent, differentiating between 'notional' and 'real' assent, and articulates how certainty in belief is achieved not merely through logical deduction but through a convergence of personal experiences, emotions, and intellectual engagement. With his characteristic clarity and depth, Newman provides a robust framework for understanding how people navigate complex questions of faith, ethics, and knowledge.


This edition of An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent offers readers a chance to engage with Newman's arguments in their full historical and intellectual context. Whether you are a student of philosophy, theology, or simply a seeker of truth, Newman's exploration of how we come to believe what we do remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was upon its first publication.


Key Features:

  • Insightful exploration of the nature of belief and assent

  • Clear distinction between notional and real assent

  • In-depth analysis of the interplay between faith and reason

  • A timeless work by a cardinal and influential thinker in the Catholic Church

Embark on a journey through Newman's masterful examination of the human capacity for faith and understanding. An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent is a cornerstone text that continues to inspire and challenge readers across generations.

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