The Catholic World, Vol. 11, April, 1870 to September, 1870 by Various

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Author Various
Title The Catholic World, Vol. 11, April, 1870 to September, 1870
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Summary "The Catholic World, Vol. 11, April 1870 to September 1870" by Various is a historical collection of articles and essays likely produced during the late 19th century. This volume includes a variety of topics such as religious liberty, the Vatican Council, education, and aspects of Catholic doctrine and history, reflecting concerns and debates relevant to its time. At the start of this volume, the opening article titled "Religious Liberty" engages in a critical examination of the Protestant Reformation's claims regarding the origins of civil and religious liberties. The author argues against the notion that Protestantism has fostered genuine religious freedom, positing instead that both civil and political liberties have historically been framed by Protestantism's adaptation to various social norms. The piece draws on historical examples, detailing the suppression of Catholic rights in Protestant-majority countries and asserting that true liberty is inherently linked to the recognition of divine authority over human institutions. The narrative sets a tone of conflict between the Catholic Church's teachings and the evolving Protestant interpretation of liberty, illustrating the broader tensions in the religious landscape of 19th-century society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Catholic Church -- Periodicals
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