Corpus Mysticum

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2007-09-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Notre Dame Pr
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Summary

A great figure of 20th century Catholic theology, Henri Cardinal de Lubac SJ is renowned for his attention to the doctrine of the Church and its life within the contemporary world. In this book, de Lubac opens an initial exploration of the ways in which the Church has been understood Eucharistically, and gives new expression to that mystery in which the Church is believed to consist. As one whose generous and fervent spirit contributed significantly to the thinking of the Second Vatican Council, de Lubac's influence has been widespread, making a substantial impact on the work of not only Catholic but also Protestant and Orthodox theologians. With the publication of this English translation of Corpus Mysticum, this important text of contemporary Catholic ecclesiology and sacramental theology is made available to the English-speaking world and takes its place among the growing number of de Lubac's works now accessible to Anglophone scholars. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Abbreviationsp. viii
Editors' Prefacep. ix
Notes on the Translationp. xix
Corpus Mysticum
Preface to the First Editionp. xxi
Preface to the Second Editionp. xxiii
The Evolution of the Sense of Corpus Mysticum
Introductionp. 3
First Part
The Eucharist as Mystical Bodyp. 13
'Mystery''p. 37
Memorial, Anticipation, Presencep. 55
Sacramental Body and Ecclesial Bodyp. 75
The Church as Mystical Bodyp. 101
Second Part
'Spiritual Flesh'p. 123
Interchangeable Expressionsp. 143
'One Body', 'One Flesh'p. 168
'Truth and Truth'p. 187
From Symbolism to Dialecticp. 221
Conclusionp. 248
Amalarius's 'Threefold Body' and What Became of It
Introductionp. 265
Amalarius's Textp. 268
Evolution of the Doctrinep. 279
Evolution of the Symbolismp. 292
Notes
'The Mystery of the Sacrament'p. 305
On the Eucharist as 'Antitype'p. 314
'Mystical body' in Bruno of Wurzburg?p. 321
On the Interpretation of Jerome in Eph. 1p. 323
'Bodily' and [Characters not reproducible]p. 326
An Illusion in the History of Theologyp. 329
An Explanation of Rupertp. 333
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