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Is the Old Catholic Encyclopedia still able to be used today? Or is it outdated? (It was published in the early 1900s)
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Yes.Is the Old Catholic Encyclopedia still able to be used today?
Also yes.is it outdated?
And since this is quite probably the reason you ask, yes, some of its moral theology methodology is also outdated. It does not fully account for more recent studies on OCD and scrupulosity. Some of its writings can cause you, and I mean you, personally, serious harm.Is the Old Catholic Encyclopedia still able to be used today? Or is it outdated? (It was published in the early 1900s)
It is still the law of the Church.Canon Law was changed after VII
1917
It is obvious that an older encyclopedia will be limited by the cultural bias of its era. It will overemphasize some things, and fail to notice other things. But it is equally true (but often forgotten) that a newer book is limited by the cultural bias of its own era, with different blind spots. The blind spots of the older book are less dangerous to us, because we usually do not have those same blind spots. So we can allow for them.It obviously is outdated in some ways, simply because it came out about 1910. So is misses developments since then, including Popes, Church history, Vatican II, information on Catholic demographics of countries, etc. But it is still an excellent source for some matters. I recall wondering about hell when I was younger (60 years ago) and read its article on this which resolved my questions in this matter (and also curled my hair). I sometimes go to its appearance on the new advent website to look up one matter or another, and sometimes it provides an informative article (though at other times the article on the subject there is mediocre). And so I have a copy of the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia in the library in my house (besides the later New Catholic Encyclopedia).