Cor ad Cor Loquitur: John Henry Newman y la Amistad

Ecclesia 24 (1):98-101 (2020)
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Abstract

J. H. Newman is known as a convert, an educator and a theologian, however, the twenty thousand letters he wrote testify to another aspect of his personality: A good friend. Friendship was not an abstract ideal for him, it was love given and received. Throughout his life he cultivated committed and generous relationships, sharing his heart, time, wisdom and financial resources with his friends. In today’s world where intimacy, friendship, commitment and generosity are often seen with suspicion, the way Newman lived friendship, while cultivating a deep intellectual life in the celibate state of a clergyman, can be very enlightening.

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Marial Corona
Universidad de Navarra

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