Synopsis
Henri de Lubac can be considered one of
the four great catholic theologians of XX century. Without
his reflection, the Second Vatican Council would be -without
a doubt- more poor. By his implication in this great eclesial
event, he is one of the parents of the Council and a lucid
exponent of the best theology about the Church. The reason
of recovering in our days the present work is due to the
great topicality that it conserves.