“I am speaking of University Education, which implies an extended range of reading, which has to deal with standard works of genius, or what are called the classics of a language: and I say, from the nature of the case, if Literature is to be made a study of human nature, you cannot have a Christian Literature. It is a contradiction in terms to attempt a sinless Literature of a sinful man.”
Quote by Cardinal John Henry Newman
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The Idea of a University
This book explores the philosophical underpinnings and the role of universities in society, offering a comprehensive analysis of the concept of a university. more
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