“De Lubac remains a testimony to a tradition familiar with the great believers of the past, to a theology that gives new life ‘to the dead’ and orients every theological topic around it. As in a symphony, the orchestra of voices of those from the most varied horizons and with the most diverse instruments have offered the contribution of their living reflection. . . . The communion and communication between the greatest number of reflective believers, as if everyone were in a circle simultaneously joined to the present in order to form a consensus and assembly today, is at the basis of this new conception of theology and method.”
– Luigi Sartori, introduction to Meditation sur l’Eglise
(The Splendor of the Church)
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