For anyone with a love of literature or poetry, I recommend Fr. Peter Milward, S.J. He's been actively publishing for 40+ years so there is a lot one can consider. He especially known for his work on Shakespeare and Hopkins among much else that I'm probably not aware of. What's incredible to me is that he's been doing all of this great work in Japan all that time. What a great gift to Japan he is!
The Peter Milward Homepage
The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays
Shakespeare's Apocalypse
A Commentary on the Sonnets of G.M. Hopkins
A Poetic Approach to Ecology
The Simplicity of the West
Fr. Milward is a "Giant Thinker" and a Jesuit as well. I think that by being both of these has something to do with each other. It has to do something with their formation. When you consider a short list of great thinkers in the last century, several great minds are thought of, which include Teilhard, de Lubac, Balthasar, Jungman, Rahner, Hardon, Dulles, Latourelle, Baker, Fessio, Schall, Pacwa, (and Jape of course.!) If I missed anyone of importance, please alert me in the comments. Now of course, one could probably give a counter-list of Jesuits who border on heresy or at least have a schismatic disposition, i.e. Reese, etc. One shouldn't focus on the "sinners" though, but on the "saints." And what a religious community of giant thinkers it is! What other religious order can claim to be equal in the last century? Maybe the Dominicans? ...Congar, Chenu, Garrigou-Lagrange, Sertillanges, Ashley, Di Noia, Cessario, Cameron, O'Donnell, Nichols, etc.
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Ah Peter Milward!
I saw him when he visited Rockhurst for the Hopkins centennial.
Great man.
Aidan Nichols OP being another contemporary Great Thinker...
Sir, I am deeply, deeply honored to have your presence on this blog. You have made my day! I hope sometime in the future to see and meet your human face and shake your hand.
I actually had one of Fr. Nichol's books on my bookstand, which reminded me that I had left this "giant" off my list. He is actually on my left column though, which is reserved for only the best! Regardless, I apologize for this grievous error.
David,
I'm shocked! I click on the Peter Milward home page, and the first thing that appears is a picture of a man wearing a necktie! I thought all the good Jesuits wore Roman collars.
Well even Frs. Giussani, Carron & Pino have been known to not wear their collars at times. Let us not judge them solely on this criteria.
Let's not forget Sertillanges OP
Ah yes, one cannot forget about The Intellectual Life, etc.
More Jebbies:
John F. Kavanaugh SJ of St Louis Univ."
Yves de Montcheuil, Charles Nicolet, Jean Zupan
Already mentioned, below: Fr. Koterski
Don't forget the invaluable gift of the Benedictines, the Carmelites, and others who live lives of prayer.
Even more Jebbies!
Raymond Gawronski, author of Word and Silence: Hans Urs Von Balthasar and the Spiritual Encounter Between East and West
Tomas Cardinal Spidlik and Marko Ivan Rupnik, who remodeled the Redemptoris Mater chapel in the Vatican.
Walter J. Ong
Bishop Peter Henrici
Edward T. Oakes
Hugo Rahner
Jacques Servais
Jan Bots
Francis J Canavan
Georges Chantraine
W. Norris Clarke
For some reason, links for Karl Rahner and James Schall did not appear above.
Karl Rahner
James V. Schall
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