Newman In France During The Modernist Period: Pierre Batiffol and Marcel Hébert

Newman Studies Journal 2 (1):45-57 (2005)
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Abstract

Although Newman felt that the conferral of the cardinalate lifted the cloud of suspicion forever, soon after his death his reputation came under another cloud: Modernism. This essay shows how Modernist concerns about the philosophical grounding of faith, Biblical interpretation, and the nature of dogmatic statements as presented by Pierre Batiffol and Marcel Hébert counter-pointed Newman’s idea of the development of doctrine.

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