Description
This introduction to De Lubac provides an overview of the whole of twentieth century French catholic theology. Because of this breadth of interest, De Lubac's work extends beyond narrow theological boundaries.
About the Author
Dr David Grumett is Research Fellow in Theology in the University of Exeter, UK
Reviews
De Lubac: A Guide for the Perplexed is a success. Indeed the book could well serve graduate students approaching de Lubac for the first time, and it includes biographical and historical information that may be of interest even to theologians already familiar with his work. -- Bryan Hollon * Pro Ecclesia *
Henri Cardinal de Lubac (1896-1991) was a French Jesuit and surely one of the most influential theologians of the twentieth century...This book is part of the Guides for the Perplexed series from Continuum (T&T Clark)...the serious student will find in its pages not only a synopsis of the life's work of this theologian, but also his context and his influence. This book is highly recommended for all seminary libraries and other academic libraries that support graduate programs in theology. -- Herman A. Peterson * Catholic Library World, December 2008 *
This very valuable study is rare in covering so comprehensively the breadth offered by de Lubac, without sacrificing depth of analysis and while demonstrating its coherence ... The book is scholarly, thoroughly documented, well written, detailed and balanced in judgements. An excellent annotated bibliography provides an invaluable guide to further study. Grumett's exposition is sophisticated, avoiding easy or shallow categorisation of de Lubac's thought; it is saturated in the whole range of de Lubac's vast corpus and offers extensive quotation from this. * Theological Book Review, Volume 20, No 2, 2008 *
In this book, part of a larger Guides for the Perplexed series, David Grumett fashions an unique window through which the reader can peer over the landscape of Henri de Lubac's theology. As Avery Dulles notes in his foreword, Grumett has written the first book in English that presents in thematic fashion a general survey of many of the questions de Lubac treated over the course of his lifetime...To Grumett's credit, it is worth mentioning that de Lubac's political writings as well as his encounter with Amidism are often overlooked in summary treatments of his thought. While Grumett devotes the larger portion of the book to a lucid presentation of key themes in de Lubac, he intersperses historical data and background suitable to the purpose of the book, which is to serve as an introduction to de Lubac as a thinker...This book is a fine introduction for anyone interested in de Lubac or twentieth-century theology in general. It could be used on the advanced undergraduate level but would be most appropriate as a secondary text in a course on de Lubac at the graduate level. The book includes endnotes, a helpful bibliography with a topical list of secondary sources, and an index. -- Andrew W. Lichtenwalner * Catholic Books Review *
This very valuable study is rare in covering so comprehensively the breadth offered by De Lubac, without sacrificing depth of analysis and while demonstrating its coherence... The book is scholarly, thoroughly documented, well written, detailed and balanced in judgments. -- Prof. John Sullivan, Liverpool Hope University
Book Information
ISBN 9780826493156
Author Dr David Grumett
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 268g