Alfred Loisy

Alfred Loisy Alfred Firmin Loisy () (28 February 18571 June 1940) was a French Roman Catholic priest, professor and theologian generally credited as a founder of modernism in the Roman Catholic Church. He was a critic of traditional views of the interpretation of the Bible, and argued that biblical criticism could be helpful for a theological interpretation of the Bible.

He famously wrote "Jesus announced the kingdom, and it is the Church that came".

His theological positions brought him into conflict with the church's authorities, including Pope Leo XIII and Pope Pius X. In 1893, he was dismissed as a professor from the Institut Catholique de Paris. His books were condemned by the Roman Curia, and in 1908 he was excommunicated. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The birth of the Christian religion (La naissance du christianisme) and The origins of the New Testament by Loisy, Alfred Firmin, 1857-1940

    Published 1962
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