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Synopsis
Henri de Lubac, S.J., is considered along with Joseph Ratzinger and Hans Urs von Balthasar as one of the great theological giants of the 20th century. This work traces the life and writings of this French Jesuit priest, revealing the importance and brilliance of de lubac's works, the holiness of his life, and his deep love for the Church, which sometimes persecuted this faithful son and devoted priest.
Synopsis
This work traces the life and writings of this French Jesuit priest, revealing the importance and brilliance of de Lubac's works, the holiness of his life, and his deep love for the Church, which sometimes persecuted this faithful son and devoted priest. Pope John Paul II, who had the highest esteem for de Lubac, stopped his address during a major talk and acknowleged the presence of de Lubac saying, "I bow my head to Father Henri de Lubac." Subsequently, the Pope appointed the holy and beloved theologian a Cardinal. This book reveals who this great Churchman and theologian was, and the importance of his writings.