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Apologia Pro Vita Sua - Paperback

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by John Henry Newman (Author)

Apologia pro vita sua explores the profound internal conflict that arises when personal conviction challenges established affiliations. Through a contemplative lens, the work examines how belief is shaped by both rational inquiry and deep emotional resonance. The narrative emphasizes the evolution of thought as a transformative process, where past certainties dissolve in the pursuit of deeper spiritual alignment. Central to this reflection is the tension between public perception and private truth, revealing how identity can be both shaped and tested by external critique. The work underscores the cost of intellectual honesty, portraying a figure who chooses integrity over comfort amid theological disputes and personal attacks. It raises questions about authority, tradition, and the nature of conscience in determining belief. The autobiographical form serves not only as explanation but also as reclamation of voice, asserting that spiritual change need not be betrayal but fulfillment. The text illustrates how a deeply examined life navigates contradiction and criticism with clarity and resolve, offering insight into the complexity of religious transformation.

Number of Pages: 268
Dimensions: 0.61 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2025
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