Privilege of Intellect
Discover the profound impact of Cardinal John Henry Newman in "Privilege of Intellect" by D. A. Drennen. This compelling book, published by the University of Scranton Press in 2011, spans 400 pages and is based on decades of meticulous research. Drennen paints an insightful portrait of Newman, whose conversion to the Roman Catholic Church in 1845 not only transformed his own life but also significantly enhanced the Catholic Church's presence in England. His influential decision inspired many Anglicans to reconsider their faith and follow in his footsteps. This work is an essential read for anyone interested in Christianity, history, and the intellectual life of one of the most pivotal figures in religious history. Dive into the intricate details of Newman's journey and explore the lasting legacy of his faith and intellect.