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We complete our review of "Loss and Gain," noting the brilliance and fairness of St Newman's arguments for an against conversion, the poignancy of leaving Oxford, becoming a stranger where he had hoped to find a home, and losing the friends of his childhood and youth. We close with a summary of the greatness of this wonderful saint.
By Joseph AzizeWe complete our review of "Loss and Gain," noting the brilliance and fairness of St Newman's arguments for an against conversion, the poignancy of leaving Oxford, becoming a stranger where he had hoped to find a home, and losing the friends of his childhood and youth. We close with a summary of the greatness of this wonderful saint.