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Learn about our commitment to exploring the life and thought of John Henry Newman, fostering a community of inquiry.
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Explore our roots and the enduring impact of Newman’s thought on contemporary spirituality and education.
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Understanding Our Purpose

Our organization strives to deepen the understanding of John Henry Newman’s life and thought. Through resources and events, we engage with a diverse audience, providing insights into Newman’s spirituality and educational contributions. We aim to create a community where learning and engagement promote interdisciplinary collaboration among academics, clergy, and laypeople.

Meet Our Founders

Dr. Jane Smith, Director of Research

Dr. Smith holds a PhD in Theology and has spent over a decade studying John Henry Newman’s impact on modern thought. Her expertise enhances our commitment to sharing knowledge and community engagement.

Mr. John Doe, Community Coordinator

With years of experience in outreach and community building, John has a passion for fostering relationships. His work ensures that educational resources reach diverse audiences.

Ms. Emily Johnson, Event Organizer

Emily brings expertise in event management and a deep appreciation for Newman’s legacy. Her organization of our annual conferences promotes collaborative learning.

Wisdom Through Newman

Exploring the Insights of John Henry Newman

Our mission is to illuminate the thought processes, beliefs, and spirituality of John Henry Newman, fostering a deeper understanding of his contributions.

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Informed Discussions

Facilitating conversations that engage various perspectives to enrich our understanding of faith and reason.

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Community Engagement

Building a network of individuals committed to exploring and sharing ideas inspired by Newman’s legacy.

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Cross-Disciplinary Approach

Encouraging collaboration between various fields of study to apply Newman’s insights to modern issues.

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Join Us in Exploring Newman's Legacy

Discover the depth of John Henry Newman’s thoughts and insights. We invite you to become a member, engaging with our rich resources and attending events that promote his legacy in spirituality and education. Participate in our community as we delve into various dimensions of his work, fostering deeper understanding and meaningful connections.

Journal

Cor ad Cor: Academical and Devotional Essays is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of the Saint John Henry Newman Association of America, published twice yearly in Winter and Summer.  This journal sprouted from the seedbed of an earlier, privately published prototype appearing in one issue: Word in Season, which appeared in 2024, legacy copies of which may be purchased here[insert hyperlink?] while stock remains.
 
Cor ad Cor invites English-language academic essays, and book reviews, as well as works of a devotional or appreciative nature, which may include, but are not limited to, reflections, meditations, or homilies, concerning the life, work, and milieu of St. John Henry Newman and his interlocutors.  Because the journal is interdisciplinary, submissions, including formal academic articles, should be written with a broad audience in mind.  For example, an article treating a theological question with which Newman had been engaged might be read by a non-theologian, or an article treating the historical situation of Catholics in England in the mid-nineteenth century might be read by a non-historian.  Thus, authors writing academic articles for Cor ad Cor should endeavor to offer a genuine contribution to knowledge while manifesting the heart of a teacher aware of an audience in which there are students and not only direct peers, seeking to learn: Cor ad cor loquitur.
 
Cor ad Cor accepts only original works.  The phrase, “original works,” is defined as, “works that have not appeared in print or online elsewhere in English, in whole or in substantial part.”  Revised conference papers, course papers, or public lectures or addresses, provided they have not been previously published, are considered “original works” under our editorial policy.
 
Submissions to Cor ad Cor should generally adhere to the following table for word-count:
  • Formal academic articles: 3,000 – 13,000 words
  • Book reviews: 900 – 2,500 words
  • All other pieces: < 6,000 words

For further information on preparing a submission to Cor ad Cor, see our Submission Guidelines[insert hyperlink].

For inquiries, please contact our editor, Dr. Richard H. Bulzacchelli, at: [email protected]