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Matteo Liberatore

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464: 20: 372: 527: 138:. He predicted a more universal role for the papacy with the loss of temporal power. He was a close collaborator with Pius IX and Leo XIII and taught a philosophy course at the 522: 382: 157:
records more than forty of his published works, and gives the titles of more than nine hundred of his articles (including reviews) which appeared in
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of Aquinas, publishing his own course of philosophy in 1842. This movement he promoted in the classroom, by textbooks on philosophy, by articles in
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on scholastic philosophy, promoting the teaching of Thomism in all Catholic schools. He also collaborated in the writing of the encyclical
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For 42 years, from 1850 to 1892, Liberatore published over 390 articles, many apologetic in defense of the
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On returning to Italy he was appointed to teach theology, but gave up his professorship in 1850 to cofound
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and other periodicals, by larger and more extensive works, and also by his work as a member of the
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Il Pensiero Politico di P. Matteo Liberatore ed il suo Contributo ai Rapporti tra Chiesa e Stato.
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Matteo was the son of Nicola Liberatore, a magistrate, and Caterina De Rosa who was from a noble
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Backer, Augustin de; Backer, Aloys de; Sommervogel, Carlos; Carayon, Auguste (1960).
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philosopher, theologian, and writer. He helped popularize the Jesuit periodical
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in close collaboration with the papacy in the last half of the 19th century.
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Masnovo, Amato (1908). "Le P. Liberatore fut-il thomiste de 1840 Ă  1850?".
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in 1825, and a year later applied for admission into the
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where his students included Ambrogio Ratti, the future
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Bibliothèque des Écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus
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