(1896-1991) A leading figure in twentieth-century RomanCatholicism. He was named a cardinal by Pope John Paul IIin the mid-1980s.
Robin D. Young
Catholic University of America
"In Medieval Exegesis one of the greatest Catholic thinkers of the
twentieth century opens the way to exploration of the vast and
intriguing but little-known land of medieval theology." Glenn W.
Olsen
University of Utah
"Exégése médiévale is one of the great achievements of
twentieth-century scholarship." Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J.
Fordham University
"The publication in English of de Lubac's Medieval Exegesis is an
epochal event." John L. Thompson
Fuller Theological Seminary
"Given the growing discontent and dissatisfaction with
historical-critical exegesis among many biblical interpreters of
our own generation, de Lubac's prescient essay offers a timely
stimulant for those who wish to reconnect historical exegesis with
the proclamation of the gospel." America
"Magnificent. . . One can only stand in awe at de Lubac's learning
and theological sensitivity." Religious Studies Review
"A foundational study of the history and character of medieval
biblical interpretation." New Oxford Review
"Medieval Exegesis is even more timely and urgent today than it was
four decades ago."
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