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Alfred Loisy

    28 février 1857 – 1 juin 1940

    Alfred Firmin Loisy fut un prêtre et théologien français, fondateur du modernisme biblique. Il examina les Écritures par des méthodes critiques, remettant en question les interprétations traditionnelles de la création. Ses positions théologiques le mirent en conflit avec les conservateurs de l'Église, aboutissant finalement à son excommunication. L'observation la plus célèbre de Loisy concernait la divergence entre l'annonce du Royaume de Dieu par Jésus et l'émergence de l'Église, qu'il critiqua pour avoir singé le gouvernement civil, bien qu'il crût que Jésus avait l'intention de former une communauté.

    Choses passées
    The Origins of the New Testament
    The Gospel and the Church
    La religion
    • The Gospel and the Church

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book engages in a critical dialogue with Adolf von Harnack's ideas, highlighting the significance of Catholic heritage while providing an outsider's perspective on Protestant history. It challenges Protestant interpretations of the relationship between Jesus and the Church, offering an alternative viewpoint that invites readers to reconsider established beliefs. Loisy's work serves as a reminder for Catholics of their traditions and encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities within Christian thought.

      The Gospel and the Church
    • The Origins of the New Testament

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In the context of early Christianity around 180 AD, the necessity for a biblical canon emerged due to Gnostic threats. Alfred Loisy, a knowledgeable Roman Catholic priest and leader of "Catholic Modernism," explores the compilation and evolution of the New Testament, arguing that its formation was influenced by the development of Christian propaganda. He critiques the portrayal of miracles as historical events and emphasizes that later additions to the texts were responses to contemporary needs. This scholarly work complements his earlier writings on the origins of Christianity.

      The Origins of the New Testament