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| 1. | Different Responses Conditioned By Norms To Newman's And Legge's Foreignizing Translation |
| 2. | A Study Of The Moral Morality And Its Relationship In Liang Qichao 's |
| 3. | New Will Theory Of Peiping |
| 4. | The Newman Will Research Of Henan Occupied China During The Anti-Japanese War |
| 5. | An Archetypal Study Of Christopher Newman’s Initiation In THE AMERICAN |
| 6. | Artistic Creation Is Not Just About Finishing A Work |
| 7. | Materialization Of The Spirit |
| 8. | From Abstract Expressionism To The Large Color Gamut |
| 9. | Newman’s Nineteenth-Century Grand Tour |
| 10. | Saving human knowledge: John Henry Newman's epistemology of theology |
| 11. | Eucharist: Actualizing the sacramentality of the world. Reassessing sanctification in the Second Vatican Council, the writings of John Henry Newman and Karl Rahner |
| 12. | Attachment, networks and discourse in extremist political organizations: A comparative case study |
| 13. | Papal infallibility as religious epistemology: Manning, Newman, Dulles, and Kung |
| 14. | Southern crossroads: Science, religion and gender in southern women's literature between the World Wars (Ellen Glasgow, Frances Newman, Zora Neale Hurston, Katherine Anne Porter) |
| 15. | 'On God and godlike men we build our trust': Canonization, collective memory, and the Victorian quest for origins (Arthur Hallam, John Henry Newman, Charles Kingsley, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson) |
| 16. | Cultivating inwardness: Religious conversion and the Victorian novel from Newman to Gissing |
| 17. | On new rhetoric, John Henry Newman and the language of metaphors: Implications for branding higher educatio |
| 18. | The liberal tradition in question: Anthropology and Epistemology in the thought of George Eliot and John Henry Newman |
| 19. | Freedom of conscience in John H. Newman and Miguel de Unamuno (Spanish and English text, Spain) |
| 20. | The imagination in the religious epistemology of John Henry Newman: A basis for his phenomenology of belief |
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