释义 |
Newmanism|ˈnjuːmənɪz(ə)m| [f. the name of J. H. Newman (1801–90) + -ism.] The views on theological and ecclesiastical matters put forward by Newman while a member of the Anglican Church; the principles involved in Newman's teaching.
1838Arnold in Stanley Life (1844) II. 126 This restless love of paradox, is, I believe, one of the main causes of the growth of Newmanism. 1841Stanley in Life (1894) I. 302 The debatable points of Newmanism and Evangelicalism. 1893Liddon Life Pusey II. xxiv. 139 The principles reasserted by the Oxford writers had been before denounced by their Latitudinarian opponents as Newmanism. |