In this Issue
Founded in 2004 by the National Institute for Newman Studies, the Newman Studies Journal (NSJ) is an interdisciplinary research publication dedicated to the life, work, and thought of John Henry Newman and their relevance for our time. The NSJ welcomes submissions that explore Newman’s life and works, his predecessors, contemporaries and successors, his reception throughout history, and his influence today. It also features studies that situate or adopt Newman’s approach within current scholarly or critical debate on a wide variety of topics. Additionally, the NSJ includes reviews of Newman-related publications. Newman Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed publication under the supervision of the editors with assistance from an editorial board, composed of noted Newman scholars.
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Volume 14, Issue 1, Spring 2017Editorial Board
EDITORIAL CONSULTANT
John T. Ford, C.S.C., The Catholic University of America
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Kenneth L. Parker, Duquesne University, NINS
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Stephen D. Aguzzi, Duquesne University
John F. Crosby, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Ono Ekeh, Sacred Heart Univeristy
Fr. Ed Enright, Merrimack College
Fr. Jean-Louis Guérin-Boutaud, Stadium of Notre Dame de Vie
Donald Graham, St. Augustine's Seminary of Toronto
Walter Jost, University of Virginia
Brian W. Hughes, University of St. Mary
Msgr. Richard M. Liddy, Seton Hall University
Giulia Marotta, National Institute for Newman Studies
Msgr. Gerard McCarren, S.T.D., Seton Hall University
Peter Nockles, John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
Fr. Thomas J. Norris, Pontifical Irish College
Danielle Nussberger, Marquette University
Rev. James Pribek, S.J., Canisius College
Mary Katherine Tillman, University of Notre Dame
Peter C. Wilcox, Psychotherapist and Spiritual Director
Jean C. Oi, Stanford University
Geertjan Zuijdwegt, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
MANAGING EDITOR
Elizabeth H. Farnsworth, National Institute for Newman Studies