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The Idea of a University

The Idea of a University

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Number of Chapters: 24

Length: 16 hours and 58 minutes

Language: English

John Henry Newman (1801-90) was an Anglican clergyman and Oxford academic whose study of early Christianity led him to convert to the Catholic Church in 1845. At that time Catholics were banned from attending the ancient British universities. The issue was particularly acute in Ireland with its majority Catholic population, so the British government decided to found some non-denominational colleges there which would admit all but which also were not allowed to have Catholic theology faculties in them. The pope of that time, Pius IX, urged the Irish bishops instead to found a Catholic university. Newman, as the leading intellectual Catholic convert, was appointed its founding Rector. He gave a series of public lectures, arguing the case for a Catholic university (such as existed elsewhere in Europe) and also that a university should include theology among its subjects. He also argued for academic education in its own right, against the 'utilitarians' who said that all education should just be practical and immediately 'useful'. Newman later added some other articles on educational topics, such as the relation between science and religion. The resulting book, 'The Idea of a University', became a classic of educational philosophy which is still referenced in debates about the nature and purpose of education today. - Summary by Andrew Nash

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University Teaching - Preface (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 1 - Introductory (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 2 - Theology a Branch of Knowledge (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 3 - Bearing of Theology on Other Branches of Knowledge (KevinS)
Discourse 4 - Bearing of Other Branches of Knowledge on Theology (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 5 - Knowledge its Own End (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 6 - Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 7 - Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 8 - Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion (Andrew Nash)
Discourse 9 - Duties of the Church Towards Knowledge (Andrew Nash)
University Subjects - Introductory Letter & Advertisement (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 1 - Christianity and Letters (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 2 - Literature (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 3 - English Catholic Literature (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 4 - Elementary Studies Part 1: Grammar (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 4 - Elementary Studies Part 2: Composition (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 4 - Elementary Studies Part 3: Latin Writing (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 4 - Elementary Studies Part 4: General Religious Knowledge (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 5 - A Form of Infidelity of the Day (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 6 - University Preaching (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 7 - Christianity and Physical Science (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 8 - Christianity and Scientific Investigation (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 9 - Discipline of Mind (Andrew Nash)
Lecture 10 - Christianity and Medical Science (Andrew Nash)
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