Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: DE LUBAC, RESSOURCEMENT, AND NEO-THOMISM
CHAPTER 1: De Lubac’s Lament: Loss of the Supernatural
CHAPTER 2: Ressourcement and Neo-Thomism: A Narrative under Scrutiny, A Dialogue Renewed
PART TWO: A LONERGAN RETRIEVAL: PURE NATURE TO CONCRETE SUBJECT
CHAPTER 3: The Erotic Roots of Intellectual Desire
CHAPTER 4: Concretely-Operating Nature: Lonergan on the Natural Desire to See God
CHAPTER 5: Being-in-Love and the Desire for the Supernatural: Erotic-Agapic Subjectivity
PART III: MIMETIC DESIRE, MODELS OF HOLINESS, AND THE LOVE OF DEVIATED TRANSCENDENCE
CHAPTER 6: Incarnate Meaning and Mimetic Desire: Saints and the Desire for God
CHAPTER 7: The Metaphysics of Holiness and the Longing for God in History: Thérèse of Lisieux and Etty Hillesum
CHAPTER 8: Distorted Desire and the Love of Deviated Transcendence
CONCLUSION