Henri-Dominique Lacordaire's Re-establishment of the Dominican Order in Nineteenth-century France

Henri-Dominique Lacordaire's Re-establishment of the Dominican Order in Nineteenth-century France

Auteur : Peter M. Batts

Date de publication : 2004

Éditeur : Edwin Mellen Press

Nombre de pages : 129

Résumé du livre

This book examines the uniqueness of Lacordaire and his approach to founding or refounding a religious congregation in the 19th century France. Rather than looking to the past or reacting against the society produced by the French Revolution, Lacordaire accepts the basic principles of the Revolution and wants to show the compatibility between these principles and the Catholic faith. The author shows how Lacordaire in his understanding of Dominicanism, did not seek so much to look to the past as to make the Order relevant to the time.

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