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The Misdiagnosis of Modernity: Henri de Lubac and the Human Hunger for God
Posted on October 26, 2025 Leave a Comment
In a recent substack article, Craig A. Carter, a professor of theology at Tyndale University, reviews Steven Long’s Natura Pura: On the Recovery of Nature in the Doctrine of Grace. The book tackles a complex 20th-century debate within Roman Catholic theology concerning the concept of “pure nature” (natura pura). At stake is nothing less than the […]
Natural and Supernatural Worlds in the Age of Revolution and Empire (1789–1920)
Posted on December 31, 2024 Leave a Comment
Between 1789 and 1920, the relationship between Christianity and the concepts of the natural and supernatural underwent dramatic transformations. As most historians have contended, this period saw the rise of modern science, the secularization of society, and a resurgence of supernaturalism in new forms. Understanding how Christianity navigated these shifts requires a careful consideration of […]