1. Dublin Lad -- 2. Conversion to Catholicism -- 3. Jesuit Novitiate -- 4. A Hidden Decade -- 5. Early Thought of a Young Priest -- 6. Farm Street Writer -- 7. 'External Religion' and its Dangers -- 8. 'A Perverted Devotion' -- 9. The Move to Richmond 10. 'A l'école de Jack' -- 11. 'A Painful Process of Necessary Readjustment' -- 12. An 'Apostleship of Protest' -- 13. The 'Conservative Left' -- 14. 'Modernism' -- 15. 'So Utter an Ending'
Summary
The condemnation of Modernism by Pope Pius X in 1907 shook Roman Catholic theology to its foundations. Foremost among those implicated was the Jesuit George Tyrrell, who was excommunicated. Here, archive material allows the story of his life to be told afresh
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-270) and index