Charles Von Hugel : April 25, 1795-June 2, 1870 (Signed)

Charles Von Hugel : April 25, 1795-June 2, 1870 (Signed)

Friedrich Von Hugel; Julius Wiesner; W.R. Hamilton

Cambridge: Privately Printed, 1903


Inscribed by Friedrich Von Hugel to Madame Pedro de Zulueta on front end page. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Light creasing. Minor spotting. Pages unmarked. xx, 76 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

"Friedrich von Hugel (1852-1925) was a Roman Catholic philosopher and author who was the forerunner of the realist revival in philosophy and the theological study of religious feeling. Von Hugel combined a deep faith in the Roman Catholic church with tolerant views that won him friends among thinkers of many denominations. When the Modernist crisis broke out in the early 20th century, his close contacts with such Modernist leaders as Alfred F. Loisy and George Tyrrell led him to be classed with those who undermined the church. In fact, von Hugel fully accepted the papacy but thought the methods of church government suffered from overcentralization, which he hoped to counteract by the healthy interplay of energy between head and members. His correspondence and writings make clear his disapproval of revolt and his rejection of the Modernist theory of belief." – Britannica

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