Medievalism : a reply to Cardinal Mercier /
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Language: | English French |
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London ; New York :
Longmans, Green, and Co.,
1909.
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Edition: | 4th impression. |
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Table of Contents:
- The Lenten Pastoral
- A reply to Cardinal Mercier
- The immunity of Belgium
- The supposed essence of modernism
- The supposed essence of Catholicism
- The supposed constitution of the church
- Growth of this conception
- The Vatican definition
- "The apostate Doellinger"
- The supposed essence of Protestantism
- A supposed leader of modernism
- His indifference to history and dogma
- His Kantian prepossessions
- His Darwinian prepossessions
- His individualist prepossessions
- Modernism and scientific freedom
- Modernism and popular government
- One aspect of modernism
- Other aspects of modernism
- Possible transformations of modernism
- The death-agony of Medievalism
- The moral root of the conflict
- Conclusion.