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(2) The rise of irreligion in the form of scientific rationalism
establishes freedom as the condition for both good and evil
offering with candor and sympathy alike a complete and intensive consideration of the Sacrament
Truth must consequently be the ultimate end of the whole universe
The author also offers critical engagement with the thought of significant figures associated with the Thomist tradition
A Commentary on the New Testament (Volume I) Mariology (2) The rise of irreligionBy Ronald Knox Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ. These famous words of Saint Jerome make for a stirring challenge in the Christian life. For while Sacred Scripture does indeed bear the words of eternal life, those same words also throw difficulties into the path of understandingapparent contradictions, obscure sayings, parallel passages, variant readings, and so forth. Yet the fact remains that the God who reveals himself to man is
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