The "State" Of Newman Studies

Newman Studies Journal 14 (1):7-15 (2017)
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Abstract

Following the medical practice of evaluating a person’s “state” of health in terms of prior history, present diagnosis and future prognosis, this essay comments briefly on four areas or—to use medical parlance— “branches” of Newman studies: Autobiographical: Newman as he portrayed himself; Interpretive: Newman as others have depicted him; Motivational: Newman’s life and work as inspiring others; Transcultural: Newman’s life and work as crossing cultures. By way of conclusion, I will share a dream about a digital reading of Newman’s Apologia in the future.

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