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Antinomies

Antinomies

Antinomies

(Greek: anti, against; nomos, law)

In his classic analysis of the historical significance of the Catholic Church, Charles Stanton Devas enumerates and explains away ten of its apparent contradictions or inconsistencies: The Church

appears in opposition to intellectual civilization and yet to foster it

appears in opposition to material civilization and yet to foster it

represents a religion of sorrow. and yet of gladness; teaches a morality which is austere and yet joyful

appears the opponent and yet the support of the State; its rival and yet its ally

upholds the equality of men and yet the inequality of property and power

is full of scandals and yet all holy; proclaims a law at once difficult and yet easy

upholds and yet opposes religious freedom and liberty of conscience

is one and yet Christendom has ever been divided

is ever the same and yet ever changing

is ever being defeated and yet ever victorious.

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary