May 20, 2020
It is fashionable in traditionalist circles to blame all the problems of modern theology on so-called theology. nouvelle thecologyHenri de Lubac, Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Hans Küng, and Joseph Ratzinger. However, this is based on many misconceptions. nouvelle thecology
itself, and the views held by some of these theologians.
nouvelle theology It is not a unified movement where everyone has the same views. Some of the “new theologians” were radicals and modernists who wanted the church to bow to the modern world. Some were orthodox who wanted to revitalize theology by returning to its roots, such as the Fathers of the Church, the Bible, and St. Thomas (in his own words, unfiltered by commentators). Others were difficult to identify.
a broad approach to nouvelle theology There was an injustice done to some good members of the church whose reputations were tarnished, perhaps as much as theology itself. Even Ratzinger is called a modernist by some trigger-happy trad celebrity. It’s time for an intervention. Theologian Richard Decroux is here to bring some sobering.
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Decroux’s view https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3P-y0YV1V6owHdCRw4I3A
Richard Decroux’s blog, Sapientia nuriformis
https://declubac.wixsite.com/sapientianulliformis
Episode 38 “Holy Monster, Garigou Lagrange”
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-38-sacred-monster-matthew-k-minerd/
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