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Featuring contributions by acclaimed Newman biographer Father Ian Ker, of Oxford University, Professor Peter Kreeft, of Boston College, Dr. Paul Griffiths, of Duke University, Father George Rutler, Edward Short, and more. Newman and the Intellectual Tradition highlights the proceedings of the 2010 Portsmouth Institute on Newman and the Intellectual Tradition. For anyone wanting to further their own understanding of Cardinal Newman's character this is a must-read.
Evidence shows that Shakespeare may have been a secret Catholic. An increasing number of scholars look to his work for suggestions of a Catholic worldview and traces of Catholic sympathies. The Catholic Shakespeare? gives an inside look at the 2011 Portsmouth Institute conference, offering different takes from speakers to Shakespearean plays. Each speaker offers compelling evidence and some suggestions about the basis and meaning behind his plays as they relate to a Catholic view, ranging from a linguistic to a philosophical look.
Featuring contributions by Dr. John F. Haught, Senior Fellow of Science & Religion at Georgetown University, Florida State University's Dr. Michael Ruse, a specialist in the history and philosophy of science, Brown University's Dr. Kenneth Miller, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's Dr. William A. Dembski. Modern Science, Ancient Faith highlights the proceedings of the 2012 Portsmouth Institute on faith existing in a world where science is demonstrating ever more details of creation and the evolution of human life.
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