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HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH - FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION - VOLUME I - BY
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - CAUSES OF THE REFORMATION
CHAPTER II - THE RELIGIOUS REVOLUTION - LUTHERIANISM AND ZWINGLIANISM
CHAPTER III - PROGRESS OF CALVINISM
CHAPTER IV - THE COUNTER-REFORMATION
CHAPTER V - CATHOLIC MISSIONS
CHAPTER VI - THEOLOGICAL CONTROVERSIES AND STUDIES
CHAPTER VII - THE AGE OF ABSOLUTISM AND UNBELIEF - NEW CONTROVERSIES AND ERRORS
CHAPTER VIII - RATIONALISM AND ITS EFFECTS
The work opens by situating the Catholic Church at the crossroads of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, a time when the medieval worldview was giving way to modern ideas. It describes how the rise of humanist learning, the spread of the printing press, and the emergence of nationalism began to challenge long‑standing theological and political structures. Against this backdrop, the author explores the uneasy balance the Church attempted to maintain between tradition and the growing demand for intellectual freedom.
In a clear, scholarly tone, the author maps the clash between the entrenched Scholastic system and the energetic humanists who revived classical antiquity. By examining debates over language, methodology, and the very purpose of education, the book reveals how these disputes shaped the Church’s response to a rapidly changing world. Readers will gain insight into the early forces that set the stage for later reforms and the eventual upheavals of the French Revolution.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (848K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1875–1935
An Irish priest and historian, he wrote clear, wide-ranging works on Catholic Church history and spent most of his life at Maynooth. His books bring together scholarship, teaching, and a strong interest in the church’s past in Ireland and Europe.
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