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This book provides an introduction to Henri de Lubac's spiritual interpretation of Scripture, and discusses the centrality and indispensability of spiritual exegesis in his work. It also brings de Lubac into critical engagement with the more recent theological movements of postliberalism and radical orthodoxy.
This is the definitive introduction to Henri de Lubac's spiritual interpretation of Scripture. Hollon addresses neglected aspects of de Lubac's theological renewal by examining the centrality and indispensability of spiritual exegesis in his work. In addition to exploring the historical and ecclesiastical context within which he worked, this book brings de Lubac into critical engagement with the more recent theological movements of postliberalism and radical orthodoxy.