Cataloged from PDF version of article.This article discusses and evaluates the historiographical work of a leading Oxford convert and Ultramontane, Thomas Allies (1813 1903). An evaluation of Allies by the criteria of the Ultramontane scholarship he endeavoured to practise allows the article to offer an illustration of the difficulty in establishing and maintaining an autonomous Catholic scholarship during the nineteenth century’s secularising development of academic activity. It also allows substantial description of the patterns of nineteenth-century Catholic historical thought, noting the strength of its commitment to providentialism and, in particular, its apocalyptic character. An examination of the influences brought to bear o...
The article seeks to contextualize, with the modernist crisis as its backdrop, Alfred Loisy’s approa...
Father John O\u27Malley has helped to place the study of the history of Roman Catholicism in the mai...
The study deals with Bishop John Milner, the English Catholic polemicist and historian, closely invo...
This article discusses and evaluates the historiographical workof a leading Oxford convert and Ultra...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article offers a study of the theological method of Henry ...
The article opens by highlighting the parallels between expressions of Protestant feeling in the aft...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article considers the fundamental motivations and associat...
Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, exter...
This article examines the religious and political worldview of the Scottish minister John Dury durin...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
The article analyzes the major contributions of John O’Malley, SJ, to the reception of the Second Va...
The article concerns the idea of University in the thought of John Henry Newman In particular the re...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
This article retraces the infamous controversies between the Edinburgh Review and Oxford in the earl...
John Cumming (1807-1881) was the popular minister of the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London\u2...
The article seeks to contextualize, with the modernist crisis as its backdrop, Alfred Loisy’s approa...
Father John O\u27Malley has helped to place the study of the history of Roman Catholicism in the mai...
The study deals with Bishop John Milner, the English Catholic polemicist and historian, closely invo...
This article discusses and evaluates the historiographical workof a leading Oxford convert and Ultra...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article offers a study of the theological method of Henry ...
The article opens by highlighting the parallels between expressions of Protestant feeling in the aft...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article considers the fundamental motivations and associat...
Catholic universities face many challenges today. Increasing secularization, faculty salaries, exter...
This article examines the religious and political worldview of the Scottish minister John Dury durin...
The radical visionaries of the civil war era had several royalist counterparts, today often overlook...
The article analyzes the major contributions of John O’Malley, SJ, to the reception of the Second Va...
The article concerns the idea of University in the thought of John Henry Newman In particular the re...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
This article retraces the infamous controversies between the Edinburgh Review and Oxford in the earl...
John Cumming (1807-1881) was the popular minister of the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London\u2...
The article seeks to contextualize, with the modernist crisis as its backdrop, Alfred Loisy’s approa...
Father John O\u27Malley has helped to place the study of the history of Roman Catholicism in the mai...
The study deals with Bishop John Milner, the English Catholic polemicist and historian, closely invo...