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“the sixteenth-century schism was really a belated revolt of the thirteenth-century pessimists. It was a back-wash of the old Augustinian Puritanism against the Aristotelian liberality.” quote by G.K. Chesterton
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““the sixteenth-century schism was really a belated revolt of the thirteenth-century pessimists.  It was a back-wash of the old Augustinian Puritanism against the Aristotelian liberality.””

G.K. Chesterton

About This Quote

Source Essay: Heretics, 1905

The sixteenth‑century split was a delayed reaction of earlier pessimists, a backlash against prevailing rationalism.

In simple terms: Historical schism stemmed from older pessimistic ideas.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how past philosophies influence later movements.

Themes

history philosophy religion conflict

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • theological debates
  • cultural shifts
  • academic study
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

schism pessimism Augustinianism Aristotelianism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do earlier ideas shape later religious conflicts?
  • What lessons can modern discourse learn from past schisms?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations can vary, oversimplifying complex historical causes.

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