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August 2008
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1612-9776
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10.1515/ZNTH.2008.004

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“In whose name I write”: Newman's two translations of Athanasius

Benjamin John King

Citation Information: Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte (Journal for the History of Modern Theology). Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 32–55, ISSN (Online) 1612-9776, ISSN (Print) 0943-7592, DOI: 10.1515/ZNTH.2008.004, August 2008

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Published Online:
2008-08-04

Abstract

John Henry Newman made two translations of Athanasius's Orations Against the Arians: in the first half of the 1840s, when still an Anglican, for the Oxford Library of the Fathers series and a second attempt late in his life, a “free translation” published in 1881, by which time he was a Cardinal. The changes that he made to his original translation reflect thirty-five years of reading Catholic theology. In various ways, the new translation shares the theology of Leo XIII's Thomistic revival.

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