Nature and Grace
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The book examines the impact of Cajetan and Thomistic commentators on Catholic thought regarding nature and grace from the sixteenth century until Vatican II. It highlights Henri de Lubac's critical role in challenging this conventional wisdom, showcasing how his insights influenced the Second Vatican Council and the subsequent papacies of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. The analysis reveals a significant shift in theological perspectives, emphasizing de Lubac's lasting legacy in modern Catholicism.
