Clear Heads and Holy Hearts is an examination of John Henry Newman's vision of the way in which the individual believer and the community of hte Church grow in faith and the knowledge of religious truth. The ideal, at both the individual and the communal level, involves, for Newman, a union of ethical and devotional praxis on the one hand and critical self-reflection on the other--in short, the union of 'clear heads and holy hearts.'
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