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  1. 3 days ago · In May 2023, the French bishops voted in favor of the beatification of Cardinal Henri de Lubac, a significant 20th-century Jesuit theologian who deeply influenced the Second Vatican Council and...

  2. 2 days ago · One reason for this overlap is that the two thinkers — who had a riveting conversation at a pub in Berkeley, narrated in Brown’s online lecture in October of 1980 — were reading the same texts and translations of ancient writers, chief among them John Cassian, published by the Jesuit ressourcement theologians Jean Danielou, Claude Mondésert, and Henri de Lubac, in the series Sources ...

  3. 3 days ago · Contents: De Lubac's development of a new type of theology - The principle of auscultation and the catholicity of truth as the foundational principles underlying de Lubac's new type of theology - A contextual study of contemporary cultural and theological issues - Creation as a theological concept - The emerging christology of the 'supernatural' debate - The incarnation as continuity and ...

  4. 1 day ago · Those who suffered most were the Henri de Lubac SJ and Yves Congar OP, who were unable to teach or publish until the death of Pius XII in 1958. By the early 1960s, other theologians under suspicion included Karl Rahner SJ and the young Hans Küng. [citation needed]

  5. 1 day ago · by Joshua Shaw. A debate raged in the last century between two (Protestant and) German scholars by the names Kurt Aland and Joachim Jeremias. There has since been at least one colossal undertaking on the evidence regarding baptism from 2 nd Temple Judaism to the 4 th and 5 th centuries of the church.

  6. 3 days ago · The Jesuit theologian Henri de Lubac once noted a correspondence between the Reformation's criticism of Mary and its criticisms of... Read more

  7. 4 days ago · For example, the Psalms continuously highlight the variation and mystery of the skies and the generative and powerful voice of the Lord [1].As the colours and shades of the sky shift and transform as each day draws, “it is part of creation in which nature has done more for the sake of pleasing man, more, for the sole and evident purpose of talking to him and pleasing him” [2].

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