Abstract
The controversy which developed between Maurice Blondel and Friedrich von Hügel concerning Alfred Loisy's L'Évangile et L'Église (1902) brought the hermeneutical issue to central stage in Roman Catholic theology. Though it was not immediately evident at the time, in the fusion of the respective contributions of both men lay the seeds of an eventual solution.
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