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Martyr to the Truth - The Autobiography of Joseph Turmel (Paperback)
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Martyr to the Truth - The Autobiography of Joseph Turmel (Paperback)
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Synopsis: 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
Hebert, and Felix Sartiaux Endorsements: "Disillusioned as a young
priest in his twenties by discovering the incongruity of Catholic
dogma with serious critical scholarship on Scripture and church
history, Joseph Turmel dedicated the rest of his life to destroying
church authority by remaining a priest while at the same time
pseudonymously publishing scholarly books and articles undermining
church dogma. Only as an old man was he discovered and
excommunicated." --Lawrence Barman, Saint Louis University "'Martyr
to the Truth' is an important book that, for the first time, gives
English readers direct access to one of the more intriguing
characters involved in the modernist crisis. Turmel's account of
his painful loss of faith, and his effort to justify his decision
to remain in the Catholic Church under false pretenses, illustrate
both the human dimension and the moral issues at stake in a
controversy sometimes seen as purely intellectual." --Harvey Hill,
UST School of Theology 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.
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