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We examine St Newman's treatment of how a soul moves, slowly but surely, from one state of belief to another which is different and more satisfying. We open with his discussion of how scents and sounds affect our actions without any logic or argument, and what this means for the way we move from one faith to another. It closes with an exposition of how worship necessarily implies certain ideas, and these have an ongoing effect in our minds, leading us to new thoughts and insights.
By Joseph AzizeWe examine St Newman's treatment of how a soul moves, slowly but surely, from one state of belief to another which is different and more satisfying. We open with his discussion of how scents and sounds affect our actions without any logic or argument, and what this means for the way we move from one faith to another. It closes with an exposition of how worship necessarily implies certain ideas, and these have an ongoing effect in our minds, leading us to new thoughts and insights.