Henri-Marie Joseph Sonier de Lubac SJ (French: [lybak]; 20 February 1896 – 4 September 1991), better known as Henri de Lubac, was a French Jesuit priest...
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University Press) de Lubac, Henri, The Religion of Teilhard de Chardin (Image Books, 1968) de Lubac, Henri, The Faith of Teilhard de Chardin (Burnes and...
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Catholic theologians of the 20th century. With Joseph Ratzinger and Henri de Lubac, he founded the theological journal Communio. Over the course of his...
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l’Église au moyen âge was a book written by Henri de Lubac, published in Paris in 1944. The book aimed to, in de Lubac's words, retrieve the doctrine that "the...
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was founded in 1978 by Father Joseph Fessio, a former pupil of both Henri de Lubac and Pope Benedict XVI. Named after Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the...
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of Patristic methods of interpreting scripture by scholars such as Henri de Lubac. This recovery was given further impetus by Dei verbum, the Second Vatican...
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Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen[pronunciation?] (January 24, 1932 – September 21, 1996) was a Dutch Catholic priest, professor, writer and theologian. His...
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Surnaturel is a book written by the Roman Catholic theologian Henri de Lubac. It stands among his most famous and controversial works. In this book he...
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journals, founded in 1972 by Joseph Ratzinger, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Henri de Lubac. Communio, now published in thirteen editions (including German, English...
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Jesuit and author of the controversial Les yeux de la foi. He was also a great influence upon Henri de Lubac. Born at Nantes, France, Rousselot entered the...
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Karl Rahner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
March 1984) was a German Jesuit priest and theologian who, alongside Henri de Lubac, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Yves Congar, is considered to be one of...
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Christian Dogmatics, John Bickford Heard's Tripartite Nature of Man, and Henri de Lubac's History and Spirit. A form of trichotomy is also held in Latter Day...
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forbidden to teach or to publish. Those who suffered most were the Henri de Lubac SJ and Yves Congar OP, who were unable to teach or publish until the...
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Johann Baptist Metz, Karl Rahner, Henri de Lubac, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Edward Schillebeeckx. Balthasar and de Lubac later resigned and founded Communio...
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he joined the theology faculty at Fourvière, near Lyon, alongside Henri de Lubac. His doctorate was published in 1944 as Conversion et grâce chez saint...
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in Lyon in 1942 by the Jesuits Jean Daniélou, Claude Mondésert, and Henri de Lubac. Citations to the series are commonly made by the letters SC followed...
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themselves a co-ordinated group. In later writing, Yves Congar, Henri de Lubac and Henri Bouillard all denied that the nouvelle théologie was anything but...
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as Maurice Blondel and fellow Jesuits, including his students Henri de Lubac, Yves de Montcheuil, and Gaston Fessard as well as Joseph Maréchal. Descoqs...
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note-keeping was not restricted to books. In the twentieth century, Henri de Lubac traveled with his notes in a sack. Erasmus of Rotterdam traveled with...
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to some extent, the nouvelle théologie of French Catholics such as Henri de Lubac. The clear philosophical influence, however, was Ludwig Wittgenstein's...
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Pope Benedict XVI (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
co-founded the theological journal Communio, with Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, Walter Kasper, and others, in 1972. Communio, now published in seventeen...
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(1894–1962) Fulton Sheen (1895–1979) Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987) Henri de Lubac (1896–1991) Mildred Barker (1897–1990) Dorothy Day (1897–1980) A. W...
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a close friend of Henri de Lubac. De Montcheuil joined the French Resistance during World War II and was executed by the Gestapo. De Montcheuil was born...
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Jean de Brébeuf SJ (French: [ʒɑ̃ də bʁe.bœf]) (25 March 1593 – 16 March 1649) was a French Jesuit missionary who travelled to New France (Canada) in 1625...
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ISBN 978-0-19-954014-3 De Lubac, Henri, The Drama of Atheist Humanism, Ignatius Press (San Francisco), 2008: pp. 74, 82. For De Lubac's full discussion of...
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Abbé Pierre (redirect from Henri Grouès)
1939, only a few months before the invasion of Poland. The theologian Henri de Lubac told him on the day of his priestly ordination: "Ask the Holy Spirit...
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Joachim of Fiore (redirect from Joachim de Fiore)
Clarendon, 2001), rev & enlarged from 1987 ed. Henri de Lubac, La Postérité spirituelle de Joachim de Flore, Lethielleux, 1979 and 1981 (in French) Marjorie...
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died young but was very influential for other theologians, such as Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar, and others. As a church historian, he has a more confessional...
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Rudolf of St Trond (redirect from Raoul de Saint-Trond)
musical practice and training methods of Guido of Arezzo. Historian Henri de Lubac wrote that he showed "a very exacting and almost combative idea of historical...
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