by the grace of the sacrament to perfect one another
but also identifies the hitherto auxiliary contributions of authors like Katherine Tynan
strongly bound up with the things of the world
and politics
” Houselander’s critical faculty made charity a constant challenge—despite her persistent efforts to “see Christ in everyone
The Lord of History Caryll Houselander by the grace of theBy Jean Danilou, S. J. Christianity makes the sublimely singular claim, in the arresting phrase of Joseph Ratzinger, that the fate of history, our fate, depends on one individual: Jesus of Nazareth. The Lord of History is a fitting title, then, to Jean Danilous extended examen of the mystery of history, a sweeping synthesis of Scripture, the Church Fathers, and the living tradition. First, Danilou sets forth the relationship between sacred and profane