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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ULTRAMONTANE»
Descubre el uso de
ultramontane en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ultramontane y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Brazilian Catholicism and the
Ultramontane Reform, 1850-1930
This book probes the causes of this social bias and argues that, although the ultramontane reform meant to transform the laity into a unified and homogeneous Catholic community, it actually only deepened the internal differences.
C. G. De Groot, Kees De Groot, 1996
2
Paris and Rome: the gallican church and
ultramontane ...
By recalling the bitter memory of this debacle, this book offers the historical background essential for understanding the key issues of the Vatican Council of 1870.
3
Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America
Europeans called this ecclesiastical conservatism ultramontane because it
emanated from beyond the Alps, that is, from Rome. Ultramontane conservatism
now became official Catholic policy, and assertive churchmen, especially a wave
of ...
John Charles Chasteen, 2001
4
National Soul: Canadian Mural Painting, 1860s - 1930s
According to a recent structuralist analysis that art historian Michael Driskel has
made of this style, many Catholic Church mural painters in France, including
Flandrin, employed it as support for the ultramontane position - for the authority of
the ...
5
The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought
The *Jesuits were supremely ultramontane. Their suppression by the pope in
1773 under pressure from various European powers weakened Roman authority
and was a seeming triumph for antiultramontanes everywhere. The French ...
Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason, Hugh Pyper, 2000
6
"In the Good Vote---Our Deliverance": Political Catholicism ...
64 Others make use of the very evocative but heavily freighted term "ghetto" as
shorthand for a certain interpretation of the ultramontane Catholic milieu.65 The
milieu approach offers distinct advantages for studying religious groupings such
as ...
Robert Frederick Hogg, 2009
7
The Papal Controversy Involving the Claim of the Roman ...
temporal power of the Pope. We are as ultramontane on this point as we can be.
Indeed we know no point in Catholic doctrine or its cognates in which we are not
ultramontane. One of these points is the school question. There can be no doubt
...
8
Culture Wars: Secular-Catholic Conflict in ...
The readership of the key ultramontane journals was much larger than the print-
run, since individual copies were widely circulated, either informally, or through
Catholic reading societies like that of the Thiessingsche Buchhandlung in M ...
Christopher Clark, Wolfram Kaiser, 2003
sentatives, in which he exposes the efforts of the Ultramontane clergy to exercise
complete dominion under the name of Liberty.' At very great length M. Laurent
explains the difference between the Gallican and the Ultramontane Church, and
...
Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1874
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ULTRAMONTANE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ultramontane en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'With half a dozen Mannings England would have run the risk of …
In becoming an uncompromising ultramontane Catholic Manning cleared his intellectual decks for philanthropic action. There could have been no better ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jun 15»
Reconceptualizing Higher Power(s)
Mount Royal emerges from a grid of streets blessed with the names of saints most beloved by the ultramontane Catholic Church, which played a dominant role ... «The McGill Daily, Mar 15»
Foundless Francis Fantasies
Instead, she is the latest breathless fan at the 2015 running of the Ultramontane Sweeps. This is the 145th anniversary of the races, which began officially in ... «Catholic World Report, Mar 15»
On the dark side of devoutness
On a church-political level they pursued different strategies; the ultramontane adherents of anti-modernism were confronted with the moderate liberals. «OUPblog, Feb 15»
Examining A Proposal On Orthodox-Catholic Unity
As a strong ultramontane, I should recognize that I'm not the one who's infallible. The reviewer I linked to acidly notes that the same Catholic Church that lectures ... «Patheos, Ene 15»
What Newman Would Have Made of Vatican II
With this critical view of conservatism, Newman naturally looked askance at the Ultramontane view of papal infallibility (the issue at the heart of the First Vatican ... «Catholic World Report, Nov 14»
TransEvolution: The Age of Human Deconstruction
It is a virtual spider web of financial, political, economic and industry interests with the Venetian ultramontane fondi model at the centre. These people own and ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Oct 14»
Homegrown jihadis: Canadians have always fought in other …
Once again there were few complaints, although Protestants were surely annoyed at this ultramontane Catholic fervour. In the 1930s, the Spanish Civil War ... «The Globe and Mail, Jul 14»
Durham Redux: One-State Illusions, From Canada to the Middle East
What was left of French peasant life was aided, and tightly controlled, by ultramontane priests. Educated French élites felt the ambient pressure of British culture, ... «New Yorker, Sep 13»
Colombia's eternal presidents
... never quite let go; Miguel Antonio Caro, an ultramontane dogmatist who nonetheless found life not worth living without engaging in constant public arguments. «Financial Times, Jun 13»