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  1. Garrigou Lagrange = "neo-Thomist" - reading Thomas Aquinas through the lenses of those who had interpreted him before them. Nouvelle Theologie = a non-Thomistic theology, drawing more from Scripture and the Church Fathers. This school split in two, essentially, between those who believed that the Church's dogmas and teaching faithfully ...

  2. First termed the ‘nouvelle théologie’ in a critical article published in L’Osservatore Romano in 1942, the name gained widespread currency after a controversial piece published in 1946 by the Neoscholastic Dominican Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange entitled ‘La nouvelle théologie où va-t-elle?’ 9 Although the secondary literature seems to have settled on the legitimacy of the term, it ...

  3. Sin embargo Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange demuestra que la Nouvelle Theologie no es sino modernismo. Muchos dirán lo contrario, pero queda claro que cuando la verdad asume una definición más vitalista, aquélla será más dúctil y se modificará con el tiempo. La adaptación de a los tiempos, puede parecer una buena idea, pero exclusivamente cuando los principios permanecen firmes. Supongo ...

  4. Fr. Garrigou-Lagrange never ceases to champion a key truth of both philosophy and theology: All contingent being depends upon God’s absolute actuality. The latter premoves and perfects the former. In this book, Garrigou-Lagrange shows how God’s being, truth, and goodness perfect even the contingencies of human knowing and loving. The author ...

  5. 9. März 2013 · Funnily enough, Garrigou-Lagrange’s identification of the two movements (Nouvelle Théologie and Modernism) seems supported by Loughlin’s argument. The caricaturing of the Thomist position (e.g. that Garrigou-Lagrange was ‘obsessed’, and that it encourages a realm of ‘pure secularity’) is a refrain that runs through a number of these essays.

  6. ↑ The label had first been used in 1942 by Pietro Parente in an article in L’Osservatore Romano, but it acquired widest recognition as a result of a 1946 attack on the movement by the Dominican theologian Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange. See Hans Boersma, Nouvelle Theologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery, (Oxford: OUP, 2009), p8 ...

  7. 50 Henri de Lubac, Surnaturel: Études historiques (Paris: Éditions Aubier-Montaigne, 1946). The work has never been fully translated into English, although Coffey, David has translated sections in “ Some Resources for Students of La nouvelle theologie,” Philosophy and Theology 11, no. 2 (1999): 367 – 402 CrossRef Google Scholar, and a new French edition has recently appeared (Paris ...