The Newman Reader
The Newman Reader is an interactive HTML archive of St. John Henry Newman’s published works, seamlessly linked to original source materials in the Digital Collections of the National Institute for Newman Studies.

Anglican Period
Newman’s Anglican period (1828–1845) reflects his deep engagement with Church reform, theology, and the Oxford Movement, producing influential works such as the Parochial and Plain Sermons, Tracts for the Times, and An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine.

Catholic Period
Newman’s Catholic period (1845–1890) is marked by his contributions to Catholic theology, education, and apologetics, including major works like The Idea of a University, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, and The Grammar of Assent.

Letters and Diaries
Newman’s Letters and Diaries offer an intimate window into his personal reflections, relationships, and responses to the major religious and cultural issues of his time, providing invaluable insight into his inner life and the historical context of his thought.

Miscellaneous Works
Newman’s miscellaneous works span poetry, fiction, prayers, and translations, including The Dream of Gerontius, Callista, and Verses on Various Occasions, revealing his creative imagination and spiritual depth.