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This article is about the theology of Jesuits in the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). This theology is neo-scholastic and ultramontain, known in the literature as the Roman School. Here's a catholic response to an unstable period of the nineteenth century, full of revolutions andcounter-revolutions. We can point some of characteristics of the Roman School: 1 / recognition a primary act of faith...
The second part of the article concerns the political thought of the Roman School, . the issue that has received rather marginal treatment This problem is marginal in the reflection on this movement. However, the author argues that the theology and ecclesiology of the Roman School have a political dimension, because they is were constructed immediately after the Spring of Nations (1848-1849). Moreover,...
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