A history of the Catholic Church after the French Revolution through the story of the 'D¿llinger affair'. Ignaz von D¿llinger (1799-1890), was a leading critic of Pope Pius IX and in particular the doctrine of Papal Infallibility defined during the First Vatican Council.
A history of the Catholic Church after the French Revolution through the story of the 'D¿llinger affair'. Ignaz von D¿llinger (1799-1890), was a leading critic of Pope Pius IX and in particular the doctrine of Papal Infallibility defined during the First Vatican Council.
Thomas Albert Howard is Professor of History and the Humanities and holder of the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics at Valparaiso University. His previous Oxford University Press publications include Remembering the Reformation: An Inquiry into the Meanings of Protestantism (2015), God and the Atlantic: America, Europe, and the Religious Divide (2011), and Protestant Theology and the Making of the Modern German University (2006).
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List of Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: "The World is Collapsing": The Papacy, Memory, and Revolution 2: Between Munich and Rome: The Formation of a German Catholic Scholar 3: Conscience and Authority: The Vatican Council and Excommunication 4: After the Council: Renown, Christian Unity, and its Obstacles Conclusion Bibliography
List of Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: "The World is Collapsing": The Papacy, Memory, and Revolution 2: Between Munich and Rome: The Formation of a German Catholic Scholar 3: Conscience and Authority: The Vatican Council and Excommunication 4: After the Council: Renown, Christian Unity, and its Obstacles Conclusion Bibliography
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