40 examples of modernist in sentences

They see the antagonism to all foreign ideas, formerly considered as a virtue by every true Moslim, daily losing ground, and they are filled with consternation by observing in their own ranks the contamination of modernist ideas.

Democracy has accomplished its present failure, not only because it could not function without the cooperation of aristocracy, but chiefly because, in its modernist form, it has become in fact isolated from Christianity.

Three months later the Pope issued a long Encyclical letter, containing an elaborate study of Modernist opinions, and ordaining various measures for stamping out the evil.

No Modernist would admit that this document represents his views fairly.

Modernist liberal-catholic vicars asked him to preach.

The modernist students, most of whom were sons of merchants who owned railway shares, supported the movement, and the government was unable to control them.

It is incomprehensible to me that any thinker can calmly call himself a modernist; he might as well call himself a Thursdayite.

The pure modernist is merely a snob; he cannot bear to be a month behind the fashion

Merle, the modernist, at the forefront of what was known as all the new movements, tirelessly applied the new psychology to the mind of the common man and proved him a creature of mean submissions.

Even Gideon was becoming less attentive when the modernist expounded the new freedom.

The 'Modernist' Roman Catholic who has studied the history of religion uses the term 'Catholic Church' to mean a society which has gone through various intellectual stages in the past, and which depends for its vitality upon the existence of reasonable freedom of change in the future.

They can no more understand him than can the Ultramontanes among the German Social-Democrats understand Bernstein and his Modernist allies.

The battle over the Bible; first in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

; second in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

The Virgin birthfact or fiction? Third in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

Fourth in a series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

The modernist-fundamentalist controversy, by William Horace Day and Sherwood Eddy.

R82060, 6Jul51, Sherwood Eddy (A) EDDY, GEORGE SHERWOOD, joint author The modernist-fundamentalist controversy.

The battle over the Bible; first in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

; second in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

The Virgin birthfact or fiction? Third in the series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

Fourth in a series of Fundamentalist-Modernist debates between John Roach Straton and Charles Francis Potter.

R82060, 6Jul51, Sherwood Eddy (A) EDDY, GEORGE SHERWOOD, joint author The modernist-fundamentalist controversy.

The famous New York fundamentalist-modernist debates.

A heroine like that is a sine quâ non in a novel of the Modernist school.

40 examples of  modernist  in sentences