
Refer to the good links below... It's a gold-mine.
De Lubac Home Page
Biography
Chronology
Jesuits
France
Themes
Writings
Bibliography
Sources
Allies and Opponents
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Henri de Lubac and Communio: The Influence of His Theology on the Interpretation of Vatican II
Outline
Gaudium et Spes
Chapters
Bibliography
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So happy to find a resource like this. Thank you.
In Christ,
W.
www.eagleandelephant.blogspot.com
A close friend found this little pot of gold and I thank Our Lady for it!
Sorry, David... I just have mentioned this one to you a while ago! Robert is a very kind man, and has some familiarity with Giussani and CL (as one might except from a de Lubac fan).
Among de Lubacs\'s allies, why isn't Blondel listed?
Perhaps because he died in '49, and his substantial philosophical contributions to what would become de Lubac's project were long before that date as well.
I wonder if anyone is planning on translating more of Blondel into english... David, how's your french? ;-)))
(Yet another Blondel comment...)
Does anyone know of a significant analysis of Blondel's project from a Thomistic perspective?
I chose (arbitrarily) to list Blondel under "Sources" rather than "Allies" because Blondel wasn't directly involved in the various disputes, even though the two knew each other and corresponded.
By the way, this is a defunct web page. I am amazed that someone was able to find it in the MU archives. I am attempting as time permits to create a new more up to date version.
Robert,
Thanks again for the work you have done on the (once and future) de Lubac page.
Fred
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