Les affirmations de la conscience moderne, 3rd edn., 1906, pp. 108-9; and p. 56: "Our morality is less and less Christian just because it is more and more social". P. 108 : "the Christian, like the Stoic, is sufficient unto himself".
E. S. J Mersch., Le Corps mystique du Christ, études de théologie historique ( "Museum Lessianum", theological section), 2 vols., 2nd edn., 1936. By the same author: Morale et Corps mystique (ibid.), 1937; "Le Corps mystique du Christ, centre de la théologie comme science" (Nouvelle Revue théologique, 1934); "L'Objet de la théologie et le Christus totus in Recherches de Science religieuse", 1936. The informed reader will notice that we owe much to Fr Mersch.His posthumous work, La Théologie du Corps mystique, appeared in 1944, 2 vols.There must now be noticed, too, the teaching of the encyclical Mystici Corporis.
M.-J. Congar, O.P., Chrétiens désunis, Principes d'un œcuménisme catholique (Unam Sanctam series, I; English translation: Divided Chris- tendom: A Catholic Study of the problem of reunion, London, 1939).
The first draft of this work appeared in Chronique sociale de la France, April and May 1936, and these articles were published after- wards by the Chronique as a pamphlet. Chapter VII is a partial re- production of a report read to the Congress of the Missionary Union of the Clergy at Strasbourg in 1933, and Chapter IX is a develop- ment of a study published in 1932 by the Revue de l'Aucam.
At the end of this book the reader will find a series of extracts illus- trating facets of the teaching which is here set out. They are nearly all patristic texts. In view of the extreme dearth of editions and translations of the Fathers this small selection seemed likely to be of some use.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Catholicism: A Study of Dogma in Relation to the Corporate Destiny of Mankind. Contributors: Henri de Lubac - author. Publisher: Sheed and Ward. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1958. Page Number: xiv.
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