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Video about la Nouvelle Théologie

Started by Kephapaulos, June 28, 2020, 09:29:34 PM

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Kephapaulos

https://youtu.be/g-2t0dgvLew

I did not find adequate arguments from this video that the new theology was not modernist. No matter the intention of bishops, priests, or theologians at the Council, the objective results are there. I gathered from a recent interview of Bishop Williamson by Gene Zanetti on the Youtube channel Spiritual Strength, the problem with the Council according to Archbishop Lefebvre was its underlying subjectivism even more than its errors concerning religious liberty, collegiality, and ecumenism.

There was also this book mentioned in the video I had seen concerning the new theology: https://www.amazon.com/Disputed-Teachings-Vatican-II-Continuity/dp/080287438X

I want to check if you have the book in the library here, Geremia, but I believe there is the book in the library called Nouvelle Théologie - New Theology, Inheritor of Modernism, Precursor of Vatican II.

Kephapaulos

I found the artcile mentioned by Dr. Echeverría in that video too. https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/10/04/lerinian-hermeneutics-and-the-disputed-teachings-of-vatican-ii/

I see he attended the Angelicum and earned an S.T.L. from there.

Geremia

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Quote from: Kephapaulos on June 28, 2020, 09:29:34 PMNouvelle Théologie - New Theology, Inheritor of Modernism, Precursor of Vatican II
Yes, by Jürgen Mettepenningen. I've read it. It's a good overview of the history of the New Theology movement.
Fr. Albert's article "The Last Battle of Garrigou-Lagrange" is good overview of Fr. G.-L.'s battle against that Modernistic movement.

Quote from: Kephapaulos on June 28, 2020, 09:29:34 PMThere was also this book mentioned in the video I had seen concerning the new theology: https://www.amazon.com/Disputed-Teachings-Vatican-II-Continuity/dp/080287438X
Interesting. I see the author is from Seton Hall University. That's where the physicist-theologian Fr. Stanley Jaki, O.S.B. taught.
Also, has Viganò explicitly mentioned the New Theology yet?