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David G. Schultenover - A View from Rome: On the Eve of the Modernist Crisis

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The underlying contention of this study is that, since Catholic Modernism was defined not by the so-called modernists but by the anti-modernists, to understand it one must understand the anti-modernist (or integralist) mind.

Schultenover argues that, since Catholic Modernism was defined not by modernists but by the anti-modernists, to understand it one must understand the anti-modernist (or integralist) mind.

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title:A View From Rome : On the Eve of the Modernist Crisis
author:Schultenover, David G.
publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823213587
print isbn13:9780823213580
ebook isbn13:9780585125862
language:English
subjectModernism (Christian theology)--Catholic Church--History, Catholic Church--Doctrines--History--19th century, Catholic Church--Doctrines--History--20th century.
publication date:1993
lcc:BX1396.S38 1993eb
ddc:282/.09/034
subject:Modernism (Christian theology)--Catholic Church--History, Catholic Church--Doctrines--History--19th century, Catholic Church--Doctrines--History--20th century.
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A View from Rome
On the Eve of the Modernist Crisis
David G. Schultenover, S.J.
A View from Rome On the Eve of the Modernist Crisis - image 2
Fordham University Press
New York
1993
Page iv
Copyright 1993 by Fordham University Press
All rights reserved
LC 92-23892
ISBN 0-8232-1358-7 (clothbound)
ISBN 0-8232-1359-5 (paperback)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Schultenover, David G., 1938
A view from Rome: on the eve of the modernist crisis/David G.
Schultenover.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8232-1358-7: $30.00. ISBN 0-8232-1359-5 (pbk.): $19.95
1. Modernism Catholic Church History. 2. Catholic Church
Doctrines & History & 19th century. 3. Catholic Church & Doctrines
History & 20th century. I. Title.
BX1396.S38Picture 31993
282'.09'034 dc20Picture 492-23892
Picture 5Picture 6CIP
Printed in the United States of America
Page v
During my many months of research and writing, certain fel
low Jesuits graciously welcomed me and smoothed my path in
so many ways Bob Hagan, John Navone, Joseph Pittau,
and Philip Rosato in Rome; Benny Goodman in England; Ina
Echarte in Spain; and, at home, Don Doll, Dick Hauser, John
Holbrook, John Laurance, Eddie Mathie, and Bert Thelen. To
these Jesuits, who have made my life richer as well as easier,
I dedicate this book.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Abbreviations
xi
Introduction
1
I
Papal Perceptions
1. Rome's General Synoptic of Antecedent "Isms"
17
2. Rome's More Particular and Immediate Synoptic: Americanism/Modernism
39
II
Perceptions of the Jesuit General
3. Martn and the English Jesuits: Behind the Joint Pastoral Condemnation of Liberalism
65
4. The Joint Pastoral Affair
131
III
Perceptions of the Mediterranean Mind
5. Cultural Influences
161
Concluding Postscript: Historiographical Considerations
229
Bibliography
245
Index
261

Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My gratitude goes out to so many who have helped me along the way. A grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities enabled me to carry on extended research in Europe. While in the Jesuit archives in Rome I had the good fortune to meet Ignacio Echarte, a young Basque Jesuit historian, who informed me of the existence of General Luis Martn's memoirs at Loyola and facilitated my access to them. But for him this book would have not been written. Various Jesuit archivists were also most generous with their time and suggestions: Edmond Lamalle (now deceased), Georges Bottereau, Jzsef Fejr, Joseph de Cock, and Wiktor Gramatowski in Rome; Filippo Iapelli in Naples; Jose Ramon Eguillor at Loyola; and Francis Edwards and Frederick Turner in England. The librarians of Creighton University always met my requests with good cheer and competence: Jo Browning, Chris Le Beau, Gerry Chase, Sinora Garrett, Ray Means, Mary Nash, Mike Poma, Lynn Schneiderman, Julia Trojanowski, and Russell Warzyn. My departmental colleague Bruce Malina supplied me with just the right bibliography on Mediterranean anthropology. He and his wife, Diane, also an expert in the field, both read my typescript and offered helpful suggestions, as did Gary Lease, professor in the history of consciousness, University of California at Santa Cruz, and fellow Jesuit William J. Kelly, Marquette University. My colleagues in the Roman Catholic Modernism Working Group of the American Academy of Religion read and critiqued preliminary drafts of materials used for Parts I and II. Ron Burke, George Gilmore, Bob Krieg, Mary Lou Kuhlman, Paul Misner, Frank Nichols, Rosemary O'Neil, and Nick Pope, S.J., assisted in proofreading. Don Doll, S.J., designed the cover. To all these generous people I am deeply grateful. I hope they will be pleased with how I used their counsel.
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