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Title: The Pentateuch and Catholic criticism : the Catholic critical school (1897-1906)
Authors: Sant, C.
Keywords: Torah scrolls (Jewish law)
Bible. Pentateuch -- Manuscripts, Hebrew
Bible. Pentateuch -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Issue Date: 1957
Publisher: The Royal University Students' Theological Association
Citation: Sant, C. (1957). The Pentateuch and Catholic criticism : the Catholic critical school (1897-1906). Melita Theologica, 10(1), 16-21.
Abstract: Pentateuchal Criticism took definite shape at the end of the eighteenth century; it became a powerful instrument in the hands of rationalists and their followers for the demolition of many of the traditional beliefs. Against these destructive tendencies Catholics arrayed themselves into two camps: some wanted to safeguard truth by adapting it to modem thinking but they soon got infected by modernism which was condemned by the Churcho The others went back to uncompromisingly defensive positions; they strongly pointed out the weak points in the tenets of the new theories and refused to accept what may have been positive acquisitions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/24612
Appears in Collections:MT - Volume 10, Issue 1 - 1957
MT - Volume 10, Issue 1 - 1957

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