Chronolatry

Chronolatry is the worship of whatever is the most modern—usually used pejoratively to describe religious faddism. It was a subject in the controversial book, The Peasant of the Garonne: An Old Layman Questions Himself About the Present Time (French: Le Paysan de la Garonne'', 1966), by Jacques Maritain, first translated into English in 1968, and influenced the thought of Pope Paul VI.

 

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