Le Saulchoir On Trial

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About the book:

February 1942. The world is on fire and bloody. The United States has just entered the war following the aggressive attack on their air and naval base at Pearl Harbour at the beginning of December. The German troops besiege Leningrad and are fighting before Moscow: The Wannsee Conference of 20 January has just established the logistics of the “final solution” for Jews under the ascendancy of the Third Reich. The Japanese seize Singapore on 15 February…

No one seems capable of stopping the destructive march of the totalitarian regimes. At the Vatican, however, proceedings follow their course as if nothing was any different: a decree of the Holy Office places on the Index of Prohibited Books two works concerning the definition of theology, outsiders to the noise and violence of a war henceforth worldwide: the Essai sur le problême theologique (Essay on the theological problem] by the Belgian Dominican Louis Charlier, published in 1938, and the small booklet Uneécole de théologie: le Saulchoir [A school of theology: the Saulchoir], by his French colleague Marie- Dominique Chenu, published privately at the end of the previous year. This book details a ten year history.

Étienne Fouilloux gives us here the story of a forgotten or misunderstood episode in the history of the Cathole Church, still struggling with the ghosts of Modernism. Vatican I is still far away and yet it is the whole issue of the renewal of theology that this fascinating book by a great historian highlights.

About the author:

Étienne Fouilloux, is professor emeritus at the University of Lyon in France.

He is one of the most recognised and important historians of contemporary Catholicism. He notably edited Yves Congar’s Diary of a Theologian (2000) as well as a monumental History of the Second Vatican Council (2005), in five volumes, for Editions da Cerf, Paris.

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Fouilloux, Étienne

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