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The Modernist Movement in the Roman Church
Its Origins and Outcome

  • Date Published: July 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107657076

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  • Originally published in 1934, this book examines the Modernist movement in Roman Catholicism from its beginnings around 1890 until its conclusion around 1910. Vidler examines the pre-Modernist condition of Catholicism in France, Germany, Italy and England and the outcome of the modernist movement both within and outside of the Catholic Church. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in this tumultuous time in the development of Catholic theology.

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    • Date Published: July 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107657076
    • length: 302 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 17 mm
    • weight: 0.39kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction
    Part I. The Roman Church in the Nineteenth Century:
    1. The beginning of the Catholic revival
    2. The new ultramontanism and liberal Catholicism in France (1814–48)
    3. Liberals and intransigents in France (1848–78)
    4. Liberal Catholicism in Germany
    5. Liberal Catholicism in Italy
    6. Liberal Catholicism in England
    7. Newman
    8. The accession of Leo XIII and the effects of his policy
    Part II. Loisy:
    9. Vocation (1857–92)
    10. The biblical question (1893)
    11. Revising dogma (1894–99)
    12. Preliminary skirmishes (1900–2)
    13. The challenge of liberal Protestantism
    14. 'L'évangile et l'église (1902)
    15. 'Autour d'un petit livre' (1903)
    16. 'Res dissociabiles' (1904–8)
    Part III. Tyrrell:
    17. A convert disillusioned (1861–1901)
    18. 'Lex orandi,' 'Lex credendi' (1901–6)
    19. Prophet of revolution (1906–9)
    20. Loisy and Tyrrell
    Part IV. Other Modernists: Other Modernisms:
    21. In France
    22. In Italy
    23. In Germany
    24. In England
    25. Summary observations
    Part V. The Outcome of the Modernist Movement:
    26. Within the Roman church
    27. Outside the Roman church
    Appendix I. On the use of the terms 'modernism', 'modernist'
    Appendix II. Lamennais on the need of doctrinal renovation
    Bibliography
    Index.

  • Author

    Alec R. Vidler

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