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With a Foreword by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVIThis book first appeared just over fifty years ago. It is the pilgrimatic work of one of the 20th centurys greatest theologians. Deeply rooted in tradition, it breaks ground and sows seeds which will bear their fruit in the Second Vatican Councils central documents on the Church. Here, Henri de Lubac, one of the giants of 20th century theology, gathers from throughout the breadth and length of Catholic tradition elements which he synthesizes to show the essentially social and historical character of the Catholic Church and how this worldwide and agelong dimension of the Church is the only adequate matrix for the fulfillment of the person within society and the transcendence of the person towards God. This book is a classic that deserves to be read and reread by every educated Catholic.
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If you’re studying Catholicism, this book is a must! The exploration of humanity's collective destiny through Christ is profound. The language is rich, and it challenges you to think deeper about your own beliefs. Highly valuable for students of theology.
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Emily Chen
A Must-Read for Theologians
If you’re studying Catholicism, this book is a must! The exploration of humanity's collective destiny through Christ is profound. The language is rich, and it challenges you to think deeper about your own beliefs. Highly valuable for students of theology.
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Emily Chen
A Must-Read for Theologians
If you’re studying Catholicism, this book is a must! The exploration of humanity's collective destiny through Christ is profound. The language is rich, and it challenges you to think deeper about your own beliefs. Highly valuable for students of theology.
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Carlos Menendez
Thought-Provoking but Dated
While I appreciate the depth of the content in 'Christ and the Common Destiny of Man,' it felt a bit outdated at times. Some of the discussions didn’t resonate with contemporary views. Good for a historical context, but I wouldn’t recommend for new believers.
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Carlos Menendez
Thought-Provoking but Dated
While I appreciate the depth of the content in 'Christ and the Common Destiny of Man,' it felt a bit outdated at times. Some of the discussions didn’t resonate with contemporary views. Good for a historical context, but I wouldn’t recommend for new believers.
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