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The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Par : James Fergusson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227897466
  • EAN9798227897466
  • Date de parution11/01/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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The Catholic intellectual tradition has a long and rich history, deeply intertwined with the development of Western civilization and the Church's engagement with the world. This work explores the evolution of Catholic thought from the 19th century to the present, focusing on key figures, movements, and doctrinal shifts that have shaped Catholic philosophy, theology, and social teaching. Beginning with the response to modern secularism, including the rise of rationalism, Marxism, and materialism, the study examines the Church's evolving understanding of its role in a modern, pluralistic world.
The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) stands as a pivotal moment, bringing about significant shifts in the Church's approach to ecumenism, interfaith dialogue, liturgy, and its relationship with the modern world. Figures such as Jacques Maritain, G. K. Chesterton, Edith Stein, and Pope John Paul II are highlighted for their contributions to Catholic thought, each offering profound insights into the challenges facing the Church and its mission.
As the Church moves into the 21st century, the work explores the continued relevance of Catholic teachings on social justice, human dignity, and the common good in the context of globalization, environmental crises, and growing political divisions. The papacies of Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis are examined for their emphasis on mercy, ecumenism, dialogue with secular society, and a renewed focus on the poor and marginalized.
Through the lens of Catholic thought, the study ultimately argues for a deeper engagement with the world, asserting that the Church's intellectual tradition offers a framework for addressing the moral, social, and spiritual challenges of the contemporary world. This engagement is grounded in the principles of faith, reason, and the pursuit of truth, providing a vision of hope, justice, and unity for a fragmented world.
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