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Friedrich von Hügel

    May 5, 1852 – January 27, 1925

    Friedrich von Hügel was an influential Austrian Roman Catholic layman and religious writer. He focused significantly on Modernism and Christian apologetics, establishing himself as a notable theologian of his era. His writing is characterized by profound exploration of religious themes and intellectual defense of faith. Von Hügel contributed to the development of religious thought through his literary contributions.

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    The German soul in its attitude towards ethics and Christianity, the state and war, two studies
    Eternal Life
    • 2017

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      The German soul in its attitude towards ethics and Christianity, the state and war, two studies
    • 2007

      Eternal Life

      A Study of Its Implications and Applications

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Baron Friedrich von Hügel was a prominent Roman Catholic lay philosopher and writer, recognized for his influential role in theological discussions during the Modernist controversy. Despite lacking formal academic credentials, he engaged with significant religious leaders of his time and was honored with an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of Oxford in 1920, marking a historic moment for Catholics there. His scholarly interests encompassed the interplay between Christianity and history, ecumenism, mysticism, and the philosophy of religion.

      Eternal Life
    • 1981