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  1. George Tyrrell S.J. war ein römisch-katholischer Priester und Theologe. Er gilt als eine der Schlüsselfiguren des Modernismus.

  2. George Tyrrell SJ (6 February 1861 – 15 July 1909) was an Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and a highly controversial theologian and scholar. A convert from Anglicanism, Tyrrell joined the Jesuit order in 1880.

  3. George Tyrrell (born February 6, 1861, Dublin, Ireland—died July 15, 1909, Storrington, Sussex, England) was an Irish-born British Jesuit priest and philosopher. He was a prominent member of the Modernist movement, which sought to reinterpret traditional Roman Catholic teaching in the light of contemporary knowledge.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 8. März 1990 · The condemnation of Modernism by Pope Pius X in 1907 shook Roman Catholic theology to its foundations, and the reverberations of that shock continue to unsettle Catholicism. Foremost among those implicated was the Jesuit George Tyrrell, who had already been dismissed from his Order and was subsequently excommunicated.

    • Nicholas Sagovsky
  5. 6. Juli 2009 · Learn about the life and work of George Tyrrell, a controversial Jesuit who was expelled from the order and excommunicated by the Church for his views on religion and modernity. Explore his intellectual journey from Anglicanism to Catholicism, his influence on Aquinas studies, and his role in the Catholic modernist movement.

  6. 3. Feb. 2009 · A centenary conference on the life and theology of George Tyrrell SJ, a Dublin-born Jesuit who was expelled and excommunicated for his Modernist views. Learn about his intellectual and pastoral legacy, his influence on Catholic theology and his controversial fate.

  7. English Modernist theologian. He became a RC in 1879 and a Jesuit in 1880. In 1896 he was sent to Farm Street, the main Jesuit church in London; here he was a sought-after confessor and made a name through his devotional writing.