Recollections of the Last Four Popes and of Rome in Their Times
Author: Nicholas Patrick Wiseman
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 576
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Author: Nicholas Patrick Wiseman
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 576
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nicholas Patrick S. Wiseman (card, abp. of Westminster.)
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Published: 1859
Total Pages: 412
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Total Pages: 490
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 566
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Published: 1858
Total Pages: 310
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Calcutta (India). Imperial library
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 568
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 570
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Albert Howard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017-04-07
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 0191045403
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Pope and the Professor tells the captivating story of the German Catholic theologian and historian Ignaz von Döllinger (1799-1890), who fiercely opposed the teaching of Papal Infallibility at the time of the First Vatican Council (1869-70), convened by Pope Pius IX (r. 1846-1878), among the most controversial popes in the history of the papacy. Döllinger's thought, his opposition to the Council, his high-profile excommunication in 1871, and the international sensation that this action caused offer a fascinating window into the intellectual and religious history of the nineteenth century. Thomas Albert Howard examines Döllinger's post-conciliar activities, including pioneering work in ecumenism and inspiring the"Old Catholic" movement in Central Europe. Set against the backdrop of Italian and German national unification, and the rise of anticlericalism and ultramontanism after the French Revolution, The Pope and the Professor is at once an endeavor of historical and theological inquiry. It provides nuanced historical contextualization of the events, topics, and personalities, while also raising abiding questions about the often fraught relationship between individual conscience and scholarly credentials, on the one hand, and church authority and tradition, on the other.