Abstract
This study focuses on John Henry Newman (1801-1890), one of the great Christian intellectual leaders in modern era and one of the pioneers of the Catholic theological renewal. It maps out Newman’s Anglican preaching ministry and investigates the theme of friendship and family relations therein. In his Anglican sermons, the role of Newman’s personal relationship is palpable in Newman’s realism and personalism, his focus on the biblical characters and commemoration of Saints and the gradual development of the full-scope Catholic ecclesiology of the Communion of Saints on his journey to the Catholic Church.
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