RT Article T1 De Lubac and Suárez: A Reappraisal JF Theological studies VO 83 IS 4 SP 514 OP 536 A1 Grumett, David LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1823928501 AB Because of his hostility to pure nature theory, Henri de Lubac has typically been viewed as opposing Francisco Suárez’s metaphysics. His proximate target was the neo-Suárezianism to which he was exposed during his Jesuit formation. Suárez was the Jesuit order’s intellectual founding father and his ideas continued to shape Jesuit philosophy and theology, sometimes in opposition to neo-Thomism. Although de Lubac contested Suárez’s promotion of new and modern theology, Suárez positively informed his approach to key topics: appetite and its end; nature, desire, and the supernatural; the perfection of nature; essences as unique existents; eclecticism; and political resistance. K1 Francisco Suárez K1 Pure Nature K1 Modern Theology K1 Henri de Lubac K1 Ignatius Loyola K1 Jesuit K1 Jersey K1 Pedro Descoqs DO 10.1177/00405639221132004