"There is an exciting discussion occurring these days at the intersection of Catholic theology and Continental philosophy, and Dan Rober's work makes a striking contribution. He tackles one of the most fundamental and difficult of theological issues, the relationship of nature and grace, and cracks it open by aligning its history and development with the current philosophical discussion of the gift. All the major figures are here—Blondel, de Lubac, Rahner, von Balthasar, Marion, and Ricoeur. Rober’s insightful analysis of their contributions, along with his own constructive reflections spanning theory and practice, provide a rich resource for anyone wrestling with how to make God's grace more readily apparent in our contemporary context."
Recognizing the Gift
Toward a Renewed Theology of Nature and Grace
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