Sadly, work-related time constraints have forced me to postpone until summer the independent study course for which I was reading de Lubac’s ‘Catholicism: Christ and the Commond Destiny of Man’. I have not stopped reading, but I will not be writing chapter summaries. Instead, I plan to post here on specific aspects of the book that [...]
Posts Tagged ‘de Lubac’
de Lubac on Israel According to the Spirit
Posted in Theology, tagged Catholicism, de Lubac, Germany, Israel, language, Pentecost on March 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
de Lubac, Catholicism – Chapter 1
Posted in Theology, tagged Catholicism, de Lubac, dogma on March 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For de Lubac, ‘the unity of the Mystical Body of Christ, a supernatural unity, supposes a previous natural unity, the unity of the human race.’ (25) Humanity is a unity – it was created a unity, bearing the one image of God which does not differ from individual to individual but is one; in [...]
de Lubac, Catholicism – Introduction
Posted in Theology, tagged Catholicism, de Lubac, Theology on February 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
One of the purposes of this blog is to interact with what I read in a written forum – both because I always find that I haven’t understood what I’ve read until I’ve written something about it and in the hope of eliciting comments from others who read this blog and know much, much [...]