The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... country . In France the movement is identified with Modernism in theology , and its leaders are Le Roy. 14 " Capture of Byzantium , " by T. D. Sullivan . 1 Popular Science Monthly , October , 1907 . 2 Pragmatism . 139.
... country . In France the movement is identified with Modernism in theology , and its leaders are Le Roy. 14 " Capture of Byzantium , " by T. D. Sullivan . 1 Popular Science Monthly , October , 1907 . 2 Pragmatism . 139.
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Modernism in theology , and its leaders are Le Roy , Bergson and Poincaré . In Italy a young band of avowed Pragmatists is led by Signor Giovanni Papini , who is editor of their militant organ , the Leonardo . The English exponent of ...
Modernism in theology , and its leaders are Le Roy , Bergson and Poincaré . In Italy a young band of avowed Pragmatists is led by Signor Giovanni Papini , who is editor of their militant organ , the Leonardo . The English exponent of ...
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... Modernists . Catholic philosophy for a long time knew that God was immanent in all things ; she knew besides that He was transcendent over all things ; that He was separate and distinct from all things . Modernists took the half truth ...
... Modernists . Catholic philosophy for a long time knew that God was immanent in all things ; she knew besides that He was transcendent over all things ; that He was separate and distinct from all things . Modernists took the half truth ...
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... modernists were regarded as the advanced pioneers of thought who fell victims to a gloomy obscurantism . Now the simple truth is that the modernists are nothing more than foolishly proud and self - conceited men , who in the name of ...
... modernists were regarded as the advanced pioneers of thought who fell victims to a gloomy obscurantism . Now the simple truth is that the modernists are nothing more than foolishly proud and self - conceited men , who in the name of ...
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... Modernism " as ample proof of the weakening posi- tion of Pius X. , even over his own Catholic subjects , he merely bespeaks the utter incapability of his skeptically nurtured mind to grasp the least vestige of the supernatural ...
... Modernism " as ample proof of the weakening posi- tion of Pius X. , even over his own Catholic subjects , he merely bespeaks the utter incapability of his skeptically nurtured mind to grasp the least vestige of the supernatural ...
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