Apologia pro vita sua

audiobook

Apologia pro vita sua

by John Henry Newman

EN·~13 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

Introduction

8:02

Part II - True Mode of Meeting Mr. Kingsley

33:12

Part III - History of My Religious Opinions

1:06:52

Part IV - History of My Religious Opinions—1833–1839

1:48:03

Part V - History of My Religious Opinions—1839–1841

1:50:29

Part VI - History of My Religious Opinions—1841–1845

2:44:35

Part VII - General answer to Mr. Kingsley

1:29:32

Appendix - Answer in Detail to Mr. Kingsley's Accusations

2:46:19

POSTSCRIPTUM

9:19

Description

In this candid memoir, a towering figure of nineteenth‑century religious thought opens a window onto a life shaped by restless curiosity and deep devotion. From a childhood steeped in the Bible and the novels of Sir Walter Scott, through a scholarly ascent at Oxford, the narrative traces his early stirrings of faith and the intellectual ferment that would later drive a bold re‑examination of his own beliefs.

The work moves beyond mere chronology, revealing the inner tensions that led him from Anglican fellowship to a profound conversion, all rendered in a prose style praised for its lyrical clarity and persuasive logic. Readers encounter the formative friendships, the heated debates of the Oxford Movement, and the personal reflections that illuminate his evolving spiritual convictions—all told with the humility and rigor that have made this autobiography a lasting touchstone for seekers and scholars alike.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (757K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly

Release date

2006-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Henry Newman

John Henry Newman

1801–1890

An influential churchman, writer, and thinker of 19th-century England, he became one of the central figures in the Oxford Movement before later entering the Roman Catholic Church. His sermons, essays, and spiritual writings have kept speaking to readers long after his lifetime.

View all books

You may also like