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Title: George Tyrrell
Subtitle: Last Illness, Death and Burial
Author(s): BOUDENS, R.
Journal: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses
Volume: 61    Issue: 4   Date: December 1985   
Pages: 340-354
DOI: 10.2143/ETL.61.4.556285

Abstract :
Geirge Tyrell, a convert from anglicanism and a Jesuit until 1905, was, together with Friedrich von Hügel, the main representative of Modernism in England. WHile von Hügel was always sufficiently dextrous and cautious in his maneuvers such that he did not compromise himself and also never underwent any form of condemnation, Tyrrell's life followed a tragic path in this regard. Much has been written about both men. In many books and numerous articles, partial aspects of their teaching or of their lives have been studied, but definitve biographies are lacking.

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