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1 2 | protection of philosophy and theology, nay more, thoroughly imbued
2 6 | what becomes of Natural Theology, of the motives of credibility,
3 7 | explanation. But when Natural theology has been destroyed, the
4 18| having blotted out the old theology, endeavour to introduce
5 18| endeavour to introduce a new theology which shall follow the vagaries
6 20| And thus the Modernistic theology may be said to be complete.
7 22| according to Modernistic theology, by vital immanence and
8 38| which we live. Reform of theology; rational theology is to
9 38| Reform of theology; rational theology is to have modern philosophy
10 38| foundation, and positive theology is to be founded on the
11 42| scholastic philosophy and theology they have only ridicule
12 42| scholasticism when treating of theology no longer correspond with
13 46| raised. Promote the study of theology, Venerable Brethren, by
14 46| the old maxim describes theology as so far in front of all
15 46| seek to illustrate positive theology by throwing the light of
16 46| must be paid to positive theology than in the past, but this
17 46| detriment to scholastic theology, and those are to be disapproved
18 46| tendencies who exalt positive theology in such a way as to seem
19 49| future the doctorate of theology and canon law must never
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