“The Most Dangerous Man in England”Once described by the papal chamberlain George Talbot as the most dangerous man in England, John Henry Newman held bold views on the laity that challenged the ecclesial status quo of his day. But what exactly made his ideas so provocative? And what relevance do they have today? In The Most Dangerous Man in England: Newman and the Laity, Paul Shrimpton examines Newmans revolutionary perspective on the laitys role in the Church and in the world. More
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