The Limits of a Catholic Spirit

The Limits of a Catholic Spirit
Title The Limits of a Catholic Spirit PDF eBook
Author Kelly Diehl Yates
Publisher Lutterworth Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2023-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 0718896599

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The Limits of a Catholic Spirit presents an extraordinary, in-depth study of John Wesley's relationship with Catholicism, examining the limits to which Wesley, as an evangelical Protestant, practiced his ideal of a Catholic spirit. Through the use of rare primary sources from the National Archives, Kelly Diehl Yates provides a refreshing investigation of Wesley's interaction and strained relationship with Catholicism, taking the path less trodden in studies of his theology. While revisionist scholars argue that Wesley proposed principles of religious tolerance in his sermon, Catholic Spirit, Yates argues that he did not expect unity between Protestants and Catholics, remaining wedded to anti-Catholic beliefs himself. By paying attention to this previously unfilled gap in Wesley studies, Yates' exemplary historical and critical study tackles questions which have beset Wesley scholars for decades, including Wesley's relationship with the Jesuits, Jacobitism, the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, and his time in Ireland. Grounded in historical case studies, Yates explores these questions from a fresh perspective, providing answers to these questions, and more.

The Limits of a Catholic Spirit

The Limits of a Catholic Spirit
Title The Limits of a Catholic Spirit PDF eBook
Author Kelly Diehl Yates
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 266
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718896602

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The Limits of a Catholic Spirit presents an extraordinary, in-depth study of John Wesley’s relationship with Catholicism, examining the limits to which Wesley, as an evangelical Protestant, practiced his ideal of a Catholic spirit. Through the use of rare primary sources from the National Archives, Kelly Diehl Yates provides a refreshing investigation of Wesley’s interaction and strained relationship with Catholicism, taking the path less trodden in studies of his theology. While revisionist scholars argue that Wesley proposed principles of religious tolerance in his sermon, Catholic Spirit, Yates argues that he did not expect unity between Protestants and Catholics, remaining wedded to anti-Catholic beliefs himself. By paying attention to this previously unfilled gap in Wesley studies, Yates’ exemplary historical and critical study tackles questions which have beset Wesley scholars for decades, including Wesley’s relationship with the Jesuits, Jacobitism, the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, and his time in Ireland. Grounded in historical case studies, Yates explores these questions from a fresh perspective, providing answers to these questions, and more.

A Defense of the Catholic Religion

A Defense of the Catholic Religion
Title A Defense of the Catholic Religion PDF eBook
Author Beda Mayr
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2023-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813237734

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The Benedictine Beda Mayr,OSB, (1742?1794) was one of the main figures of the German Catholic Enlightenment. He was not only the first Catholic to wrestle with the challenges of Reimarus and Lessing, but also the first to develop an ecumenical methodology for a reunion of the churches. The text, translated from the German original for the first time, presents a theologian who intentionally went to the margins of orthodoxy in order to allow for more interconfessional dialogue. Mayr argued that Catholic theology should follow minority opinions for unsettled dogmatic questions, which would allow for easier union agreements with Protestant churches. Moreover, he suggested limiting ecclesial infallibility to directly revealed truths, thereby reducing the authoritative truth claims of conciliar or papal decisions. Although the study of Catholic Enlightenment is booming among historians and theologians, too few texts are available in reliable translations. A major strength of this edition is not only that its introduction introduces the reader to the colorful landscape of eighteenth-century theological discussions, but also presents the entire text of Mayr's book (with the exception of its appendix) thereby allowing the reader to see the strengths and weaknesses of Enlightenment ecumenism. Mayr's Limited Infallibility was put on the Index of Forbidden Books, on which it remained until the 20th Century. It invites readers to a modern, non-scholastic way of theologizing for the sake of Christian unity.

The Catholic Spirit of True Religion

The Catholic Spirit of True Religion
Title The Catholic Spirit of True Religion PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1840
Genre
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The Catholic Spirit

The Catholic Spirit
Title The Catholic Spirit PDF eBook
Author André Retif (S.J.)
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1959
Genre
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Catholic Spirit;

Catholic Spirit;
Title Catholic Spirit; PDF eBook
Author John Wesley
Publisher
Total Pages 16
Release 1837*
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The Catholic Spirit

The Catholic Spirit
Title The Catholic Spirit PDF eBook
Author Michel Bettigole
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781594711824

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"The purpose of this collection of classic and modern readings and works of visual and performance art is to help students understand the teachings of Catholicism in a personal way, to bring the tradition of the faith to life, and to make real the life of grace ..."--Introduction.