John Newman
John Henry Newman was an English theologian, scholar, and writer who began as an Anglican priest and became a leading figure in the Oxford Movement before converting to Catholicism in 1845. He later became a Catholic cardinal and wrote influential religious works, including *Apologia Pro Vita Sua* and *The Idea of a University*.
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philosophy
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