ÒMartyr to the TruthÓ : The Autobiography of Joseph Turmel

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Pub. Date: 2012-10-18
Publisher(s): Wipf & Stock Pub
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Summary

In his autobiography Joseph Turmel (1859-1943) has left an intensely personal account of his struggles to reconcile his Catholic faith with the results of historical-critical methods as those impacted biblical exegesis and the history of dogma. Having lost his faith in 1886, he chose to remain as a priest in the Church, even while he worked to undermine its teachings. He did so initially in writings published under his own name and, as his conclusions became increasingly radical, under a veritable team of pseudonyms. He was excommunicated in 1930. His account of his life is less a discussion and defense of his ideas than it is a moral justification of his conduct. Turmel is associated with the left wing of Roman Catholic Modernism along with Albert Houtin, Marcel HŽbert, and FŽlix Sartiaux

Author Biography

C. J. T. Talar is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Saint Thomas, Houston. He has published extensively on Roman Catholic Modernism. Elizabeth Emery is Professor of French at Montclair State University. She has published works dedicated to nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European and American literature, art, and history.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. xi
How I Freed Myself of Dogma: A Translation of Joseph Tunnel's Comment j'ai donné conge aux dogmes Translated
Introductionp. 3
At the Angers Faculty of Theologyp. 5
At the Major Seminary at Rennesp. 11
March 18, 1886p. 21
After Liberationp. 26
Dismissalp. 33
At the School of Late Vocationsp. 41
At the Chaplaincy of the Little Sisters of the Poor and at the Former Convent of the Carmelitesp. 49
My Introduction to the Revue d'Histoire et de Littérapture Religieusesp. 62
First Condemnation in 1901p. 65
My Introduction to the Revue du clergé françaisp. 75
Alfred Loisyp. 82
Note on Three Jesuitsp. 91
How the Roman Church Freed Itself of Me: A Translation of Comment I'Église romaine m'a donné conge Translated
Introductionp. 95
Dupin and Herzogp. 97
First Denunciation in 1908p. 105
Second Denunciation in 1929p. 138
The Condemnation 152 Conclusionp. 174
Appendix
The Nouvelles Rennaises of January 29,1931. The Death of Cardinal Charostp. 191
A Letter of Salomon Reinach to the Mercure de Francep. 193
Note on My Theological Tractsp. 194
Editors Notesp. 197
Bibliography of Works Published Under Pseudonymp. 219
Afterword-Émile Poulatp. 223
Indexp. 231
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