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Unearthly Beauty

The Aesthetic of St John Henry Newman

Unearthly Beauty

The Aesthetic of St John Henry Newman

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Publisher: Gracewing
ISBN: 9780852449479
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 13/10/2019

Cardinal St John Henry Newman is acknowledged as one of the foremost intellectual figures of the nineteenth century. A prolific writer who published more than forty major works, he is well known as a theologian, philosopher, educational theorist and poet. Less well known is his deep interest in other branches of the arts - music, architecture, sculpture and painting - and how they influenced and informed his thinking.

In this significant new book, published to mark Newman's canonization, Fr Guy Nicholls, examines in detail for the first time the aesthetic that inspired the saint. He looks at Newman's own compositions and the music of the great composers that influenced him; at the churches that Newman built, their furnishing and decoration, and the European and British architecture which he used as points of reference; at painting and the natural landscape that played an important part in Newman's intellectual development. Newman saw beauty in all its forms as leading us to its perfect fullness in God, drawing humanity towards its own destiny of the beatific vision of God's infinite perfections and an eternal share in God's glory.

This book celebrates St John Henry Newman's use and understanding of art, architecture and music in his priestly apostolate, and helps us appreciate the full significance of the great English saint.

Guy Nicholls

Guy Nicholls is a priest of the Birmingham Oratory. He holds degrees in Classics and Theology from Cambridge, Rome and Oxford. He is the Founder and Director of the John Henry Newman Institute of Liturgical Music, and Lecturer in Theology at Oscott College, near Birmingham.

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