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Outspoken Essays

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98 pages
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4 hours

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The book explores the complex relationship between the Roman Church and modern European society, emphasizing the historical reverence for Rome that has shaped its influence. It critiques the Church's Oriental monarchy structure, which relies on maintaining laity ignorance, and discusses the Teutonic nations' liberation from this system. The text highlights the Church's diminishing universality and its political maneuvers that exacerbate discontent, particularly in Ireland, France, and Poland. It raises critical questions about the Church's traditions and their potential to hinder necessary reforms.

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Outspoken Essays, William Ralph Inge

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2014
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