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In this talk, Dr. Lawrence Feingold discusses the nature and history of Progressivism.
Hilaire Belloc, in The Great Heresies (1938), wrote: “The Faith is now in the presence not of a particular heresy as in the past—the Arian, the Manichean, the Albigensian, the Mohammedan—nor is it in the presence of a sort of generalized heresy as it was when it had to meet the Protestant revolution… four hundred years ago. The enemy which the Faith now has to meet, and which may be called “The Modern Attack,” is a wholesale assault upon the fundamentals of the Faith—upon the very existence of the Faith. And the enemy now advancing against us is increasingly conscious of the fact that there can be no question of neutrality. The forces now opposed to the Faith design to destroy. … And all—not a portion—of its philosophy” (p. 143)
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By Miles ChristiIn this talk, Dr. Lawrence Feingold discusses the nature and history of Progressivism.
Hilaire Belloc, in The Great Heresies (1938), wrote: “The Faith is now in the presence not of a particular heresy as in the past—the Arian, the Manichean, the Albigensian, the Mohammedan—nor is it in the presence of a sort of generalized heresy as it was when it had to meet the Protestant revolution… four hundred years ago. The enemy which the Faith now has to meet, and which may be called “The Modern Attack,” is a wholesale assault upon the fundamentals of the Faith—upon the very existence of the Faith. And the enemy now advancing against us is increasingly conscious of the fact that there can be no question of neutrality. The forces now opposed to the Faith design to destroy. … And all—not a portion—of its philosophy” (p. 143)
For more information about Miles Christi and what we do visit www.mileschristi.org
To help support our apostolate and the possibility of offering more faith formation to the laity, please consider leaving a donation at https://www.mileschristi.org/donations/
For Spiritual Exercises (silent Ignatian retreats) in your area visit https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/