 The modernist problem basically shifts the standard for what is true about what we believe from objective reality of which tradition is a part. It's an external standard to which we have to conform to basically the interior becomes imminent. That is, it's at the interior. What my personal experience is constitutes the determination of what I'm going to actually believe. So that principle of eminence and modernism has caused people to just think that they don't really need to study. They don't need to know more about their faith, because if it feels good, then it must be true. If it doesn't, it doesn't. If you're a realist and you realize that the philosophical underpinnings of modernism are just false and that the church has already condemned it, then you realize there has to be an external standard.