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where did you get the interview with Scola and de Lubac? I just got an advanced copy of the new book, The Nuptial Mystery. I haven't poked around too much in it, but I am looking forward to see how faithful he is to his "theological upbringing".
Finding this was like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow... To answer your question, I found it at Loome's Theological Bookstore. Drop me an email and I can let you know how to get a copy. Patriarch Scola is rock solid... one of the very best thinkers in the Church today and pastoral leaders as well. Many of my friends are very close to him. Make sure to check out his book-length interview of Bathasar, which is published by Ignatius Press.
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where did you get the interview with Scola and de Lubac? I just got an advanced copy of the new book, The Nuptial Mystery. I haven't poked around too much in it, but I am looking forward to see how faithful he is to his "theological upbringing".
Justin Nickelsen
Finding this was like finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow... To answer your question, I found it at Loome's Theological Bookstore. Drop me an email and I can let you know how to get a copy. Patriarch Scola is rock solid... one of the very best thinkers in the Church today and pastoral leaders as well. Many of my friends are very close to him. Make sure to check out his book-length interview of Bathasar, which is published by Ignatius Press.
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