The Idea of a University defined and Illustrated
In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin
by John Henry Newman
Contents
- [Preface.]
- [University Teaching.]
- [Introductory.]
- [Theology A Branch Of Knowledge.]
- [Bearing Of Theology On Other Branches Of Knowledge.]
- [Bearing Of Other Branches Of Knowledge On Theology.]
- [Knowledge Its Own End.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Learning.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Professional Skill.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Religion.]
- [Duties Of The Church Towards Knowledge.]
- [University Subjects, Discussed in Occasional Lectures and Essays.]
- [Introductory Letter.]
- [Advertisement.]
- [Christianity And Letters. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.]
- [Literature. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.]
- [English Catholic Literature.]
- [Elementary Studies.]
- [A Form Of Infidelity Of The Day.]
- [University Preaching.]
- [Christianity and Physical Science. A Lecture in the School of Medicine.]
- [Christianity And Scientific Investigation. A Lecture Written for the School of Science.]
- [Discipline Of Mind. An Address To The Evening Classes.]
- [Christianity And Medical Science. An Address to the Students Of Medicine.]
- [Note on Page 478.]
- [Index.]
- [Footnotes]
Hospes eram, et collegistis Me.