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"And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the midst of heaven,
saying with a loud voice: Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth....
[Apocalypse (Revelation) 8:13]
Showing posts with label syllabus of errors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label syllabus of errors. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2017

THE SYLLABUS OF ERRORS CONDEMNED BY PIUS IX

THE SYLLABUS OF ERRORS CONDEMNED BY PIUS IX 

Review it yet again! Video included...

 
I. PANTHEISM, NATURALISM AND ABSOLUTE RATIONALISM
1. There exists no Supreme, all-wise, all-provident Divine Being, distinct from the universe, and God is identical with the nature of things, and is, therefore, subject to changes. In effect, God is produced in man and in the world, and all things are God and have the very substance of God, and God is one and the same thing with the world, and, therefore, spirit with matter, necessity with liberty, good with evil, justice with injustice. -- Allocution "Maxima quidem," June 9, 1862.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

THE SYLLABUS OF ERRORS CONDEMNED BY PIUS IX

THE SYLLABUS OF ERRORS CONDEMNED BY PIUS IX

Videos by Father Hesse...


I. PANTHEISM, NATURALISM AND ABSOLUTE RATIONALISM

1. There exists no Supreme, all-wise, all-provident Divine Being, distinct from the universe, and God is identical with the nature of things, and is, therefore, subject to changes. In effect, God is produced in man and in the world, and all things are God and have the very substance of God, and God is one and the same thing with the world, and, therefore, spirit with matter, necessity with liberty, good with evil, justice with injustice. -- Allocution "Maxima quidem," June 9, 1862.


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Modernism -- Historical Retrospect

Modernism -- Historical Retrospect

Father Bampton, S.J.

 

Modernism -- Historical Retrospect

IT was said in our opening lecture that Modernism represents a spirit, a tendency, a movement in contemporary thought rather than a cut-and-dried system. Such movements develop almost imperceptibly. It is difficult, therefore, to trace the history of Modernism, to say precisely how and when it arose. But certain stages in its development may be put on record.