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T&T Clark companion to Henri de Lubac / edited by Jordan Hillebert.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- T & T Clark companions.
- T&T Clark companions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Lubac, Henri de, 1896-1991.
- Lubac, Henri de.
- Cardinals--Biography.
- Cardinals.
- Theologians--France--Biography.
- Theologians.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (513 pages)
- Distribution:
- London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
- Other Title:
- Companion to Henri de Lubac
- Place of Publication:
- London, England : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2020.
- Summary:
- The T&T Clark Companion to Henri de Lubac introduces the life and writings of one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century. A highly controversial figure throughout the 1940s and 50s, Henri de Lubac (1896 - 1991) played a prominent role during the Second Vatican Council and was appointed cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1983. His work, which covers an impressive range of theological, philosophical and historical inquiries, has left an indelible mark on modern Christian thought. This volume, including contributions from leading Catholic, Protestant and Anglican scholars of de Lubac's work, introduces readers to the key features of his theology. By placing de Lubac's writings in both their immediate context and in conversation with contemporary theological debates, these essays shed light on the theological ingenuity and continuing relevance of this important thinker.
- Contents:
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword: A Paradoxical Humanism - Rowan Williams
- Part One: Henri de Lubac in Context
- Ch 1: Introducing Henri de Lubac (Jordan Hillebert, University of St Andrews, UK)
- Ch 2: Neoscholasticism of the Strict-Observance, (Tracey Rowland, John Paul II Institute, USA)
- Ch 3: The Influence of Maurice Blondel (Francesca Murphy, University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Ch 4: Ressourcement (Jacob Wood, Franciscan University of Steubenville, USA)
- Ch 5: Henri de Lubac and Vatican II (Aaron Riches, Instituto de Filosofía Edith Stein, Spain)
- Part Two: Key Themes in the Theology of Henri de Lubac
- Ch 6: The Mystical Body: Ecclesiology and Sacramental Theology (Gemma Simmonds, Heythrop College, University of London, UK)
- Ch 7: The Christian Mystery of Nature and Grace (Nicholas J. Healy, John Paul II Institute, USA)
- Ch 8: The Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture (Kevin L. Hughes, Villanova University, USA)
- Ch 9: An Inhuman Humanism (Patrick X. Gardner, University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Ch 10: On Religion (David Grumett, University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Ch 11: Knowing God (D. Stephen Long, Marquette University, USA)
- Ch 12: A Theology of History (Cyril O'Regan, University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Ch 13: Mysticism and Mystical Theology (Bryan C. Hollon, Malone University, USA)
- Ch 14: An Emerging Christology (Noel O'Sullivan, Maynooth College, Ireland)
- Part Three: A Theological Legacy
- Ch 15: Henri de Lubac and a Desire Beyond Claim (Jean-Yves Lacoste; Translation by Oliver O'Donovan, University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Ch 16: Henri de Lubac and Protestantantism (Kenneth Oakes, University of Notre Dame, USA)
- Ch 17: Henri de Lubac and Radical Orthodoxy (Simon Oliver, Durham University, UK)
- Ch 18: Henri de Lubac and Political Theology (Joseph S. Flipper, Bellarmine University, USA)
- Ch 19: Henri de Lubac and the Christian Life (Nicholas M. Healy, St. John's University, USA)
- Glossary
- Index
- Bibliography.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 466-487) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780567677822
- 0567677826
- 9780567657237
- 056765723X
- 9780567657213
- 0567657213
- OCLC:
- 1201426453
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