Eucharist, Matter and the Supernatural: Why de Lubac Needs Teilhard |
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Authors: | DAVID GRUMETT |
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Affiliation: | Department of Theology, University of Exeter, Amory Building, Rennes Drive, Exeter EX4 4RJ, UK. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Henri de Lubac intended to found his theology on a revaluation of nature achieved by reasserting nature's dependence on divine supernatural action. He usually identifies nature with human nature however, and therefore fails to demonstrate that the wider natural order also depends on God for its creation, preservation and redemption. In his extensive engagement with the oeuvre of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, de Lubac nevertheless begins to revise this reduction of nature to human nature, although does not fully incorporate the insights gained into his theology. Teilhard's fundamentally eucharistic understanding of materiality provides suggestive possibilities for the successful completion of de Lubac's abolition of the philosophy of pure nature. |
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