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Runtime: 36 minsDavid Grumett discusses Henri De Lubac, who was a significant Roman Catholic theologian of the last century, being made a cardinal in 1983. He contributed to the spiritual resistance against Nazism, but was later banned from publishing theology for being too liberal. His work influenced the Second Vatican Council. His theology emphasized the integration of faith and reason, the importance of the divine image in humans, and the relationship between grace and nature. He also explored the connections between Christianity and other religions, particularly Buddhism. De Lubac's legacy continues to inspire theological thought and ecumenical dialogue.
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Produced in July 2025. Provisional captions.
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