The Idea of a University
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The Idea of a University

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The Idea of a University

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Since its publication almost 150 years ago, The Idea of a University has had an extraordinary influence on the shaping and goals of higher education. The issues that John Henry Newman raised - the place of religion and moral values in the university setting, the competing claims of liberal and professional education, the character of the academic community, the cultural role of literature, the relation of religion and science - have provoked discussion from Newman's time to our own. This edition of The Idea of a University includes the full text of "University Teaching" and four selections from "University Subjects," together with five essays by leading scholars that explore the background and the present day relevance of Newman's themes.

In the essays Martha Garland discusses the character and organization of the early nineteenth-century English universities upon which Newman based much of his vision; Frank M. Turner traces the impact of Newman's influence during the vast expansion of higher education since World War II; George Marsden investigates how the decreasing emphasis on religion has affected higher education; Sara Castro Klaren examines the implications of Newman's views on education and literature for current debates between proponents of a curriculum based on western civilization and one based on multiculturalism; and George Landow considers what the advent of electronic communication will mean to university teaching, research, and community. To aid accessibility, the edition also includes an analytical table of contents, a chronology and biographical sketch of Newman's life, questions for discussion, expanded notes, and a glossary of names, all of which will help make this the standard teaching text for Newman's work.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Editor's Preface
  3. Note on the Life of John Henry Newman
  4. Reading The Idea of University
  5. I. Newman's Arguments
  6. II. Analytic Table of Contents
  7. III. Questions for Reflection
  8. The Idea University Defined and Illustrated
  9. Preface.
  10. Discourse I. Introductory
  11. Discourse II. Theology a Branch of Knowledge
  12. Discourse III. Bearing of Theology on Other Knowledge
  13. Discourse IV. Bearing of Other Knowledge on Theology
  14. Discourse V. Knowledge Its Own End
  15. Discourse VI. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning
  16. Discourse VII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill
  17. Discourse VIII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religious Duty
  18. Discourse IX. Duties of the Church Towards Knowledge
  19. II University Subjects DISCUSSED IN OCCASIONAL LECTURES AND ESSAYS: Four Selections
  20. I. Christianity and Letters A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters
  21. II. Catholic Literature in the English Tongue, I 854- I 858
  22. III. Christianity and Physical Science A Lecture read in the School of Medicine. November, 1855
  23. IV. Christianity and Scientific Investigation. A Lecture for the School of Science, 1855
  24. Notes
  25. Glossary of Names
  26. Rethinking The Idea of a University
  27. Introduction to Interpretive Essays
  28. Newman in His Own Day
  29. "Newman's University and Ours"
  30. Newman's Idea and Current Realities"
  31. "The Paradox of Self in The Idea of a University"
  32. "Newman and the Idea of an Electronic University"
  33. Suggested Reading
  34. Contributors