Background
Britt, John Francis was born on October 29, 1927 in Minneapolis. Son of John Francis and Johanna Genevieve (Griffin) Britt.
(This book examines Newman's rhetoric in a number of ways:...)
This book examines Newman's rhetoric in a number of ways: by rhythm and structure, by principles, states of mind, and methods of thought, by visual analysis and by typology. Rhythm and structure indicate the hidden art of his rhetoric. Principles, states of mind, and methods of thought reveal the deeper basis of his rhetoric. Carl Jung's typology discloses the reasons for agreement and disagreement in communication. Visualization enables the reader to grasp why the usually hidden art of the work has such an impact. Through the unity of these ways of examining Newman's rhetoric, the reader discovers a new organon for reading discriminately not only Newman but other classical and erudite authors.
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Britt, John Francis was born on October 29, 1927 in Minneapolis. Son of John Francis and Johanna Genevieve (Griffin) Britt.
Bachelor, St. Paul Seminary, 1950; Master of Arts, St. Saint Louis University, 1954; Doctor of Philosophy, St. Saint Louis University, 1962; Licentiate of Sacred Theology, U. Dayton, 1978; STD, Marianum U.Dayton, 1983.
Instructor, Briar Cliff College, Sioux City, Iowa., 1954-1956; instructor, Creighton U., Omaha, 1957-1959; instructor, Webster College, Grove, Missouri, 1960-1962; assistant professor, Duquesne U., Pittsburgh, 1963-1966; professor, U. Dayton, Ohio., since 1966; with, National Security Agency, 1956-1957.
(This book examines Newman's rhetoric in a number of ways:...)
Chair Ohio Danforth Foundation, 1986-1989. With United States Marine Corps, 1945-1946. Member American Psychological Association, Catholic Theological Society of America, Friends of Newman, Vitae Scholasticae.
Married Jane Marie Richardson, October 20, 1956. Children: Mary, John, Therese, Ann, Tom, Betsy, Paul, Peter, Maria, Bobbie.