Erich Przywara, S.J. (1889-1972), is one of the important Catholic
intellectuals of the twentieth century. Yet, in the
English-speaking world Przywara remains largely unknown. Few of his
sixty books or six hundred articles have been translated. In this
engaging new book, Thomas O'Meara offers a comprehensive study of
the German Jesuit Erich Przywara and his philosophical theology.
Przywara's scholarly contributions were remarkable. He was one of
three theologians who introduced the writings of John Henry
Cardinal Newman into Germany. From his position at the Jesuit
journal in Munich, Stimmen der Zeit, he offered an open and broad
Catholic perspective on the cultural, philosophical, and
theological currents of his time. As one of the first Catholic
intellectuals to employ the phenomenologies of Edmund Husserl and
Max Scheler, he was also responsible for giving an influential,
more theological interpretation of the Spiritual Exercises of
Ignatius Loyola. Przywara was also deeply engaged in the ideas and
authors of his times. He was the first Catholic dialogue partner of
Karl Barth and Paul Tillich. Edmund Husserl was counted among
Przywara's friends, and Edith Stein was a close personal and
intellectual friend. Through his interactions with important
figures of his age and his writings, ranging from speculative
systems to liturgical hymns, Przywara was of marked importance in
furthering a varied dialogue between German Catholicism and modern
culture. Following a foreword by Michael A. Fahey, S.J., O'Meara
presents a chapter on Pryzwara's life and a chronology of his
writings. O'Meara then discusses Pryzwara's philosophical theology,
his lecture-courses at German universities on Augustine and
Aquinas, his philosophy of religion, and his influence on important
intellectual contemporaries. O'Meara concludes with an in-depth
analysis of Pryzwara's theology-focusing particularly on his
Catholic views on person, liturgy, and church.
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