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Henri De Lubac's work on medieval exegesis and his ecclesiological works are too often studied in isolation from each other. In countering this tendency, Susan Wood argues that de Lubac's work on spiritual exegesis is ultimately not about biblical exegesis and the four different meanings of the text but instead is intimately related to issues within the life of the church. Standing as the only study of de Lubac that interprets his theology through the categories of medieval exegesis, this volume provides the intellectual tools for thinking about a theology of history, a theology of symbol and sacrament, and a theology of the church's relationship to Christ and the Eucharist. Including an extensive bibliography of the primary and most important secondary sources of the theology of de Lubac, this study attributes the organic unity found in de Lubac's work to his immersion in the principles of spiritual exegesis and interprets his ecclesiology in the light of these principles.
Se recogen en este libro los textos de algunas entrevistas concedidas por san Josemaría a periodistas de distintas nacionalidades, entre 1966 y 1968. Se incluye también el texto de una homilía pronunciada por él en 1967 en la Universidad de Navarra ante más de cuarenta mil personas procedentes de numerosos países de Europa, y que complementa el contenido del resto del volumen.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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Account of the rise of modernism in the art of Latin America, published to accompany the exhibition Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.