Jesuits and Modernism? Catholic Responses to Anti-Modernism and Versions of Late Modernism

Recent critical discussion has suggested that cultural modernism took its impetus from a rallying cry against the Vatican's condemnation of theological modernism in 1907. As a counterpoint to this position, I trace the intra-Catholic counter-reaction to the bull-a reaction that continued to exp...

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Main Author: Callison, Jamie 1985- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [2017]
In: Literature and theology
Year: 2017, Volume: 31, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-18
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Summary:Recent critical discussion has suggested that cultural modernism took its impetus from a rallying cry against the Vatican's condemnation of theological modernism in 1907. As a counterpoint to this position, I trace the intra-Catholic counter-reaction to the bull-a reaction that continued to explore issues important to modernity while steering clear of sensitive topics-that had lasting influence on the work of T.S. Eliot and David Jones. This historical excavation opens up an underappreciated area of thought that complements recent approaches to the study of modernism and religion.
ISSN:1477-4623
Contains:Enthalten in: Literature and theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/litthe/frw005