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published on April 9, 2024
Michael M. Canaris
https://doi.org/10.5840/philtheol202448170
Tilling as an Ecclesiological ¡°Exercise¡±
An Ignatian Reading of Richard Lennan¡¯s New Book
The essay is a response to an invitation to offer reflections on Richard Lennan¡¯s recent book Tilling the Church for a panel at the annual gathering of the Karl Rahner Society. It situates the work within the distinctive spiritual and intellectual heritage shared by Karl Rahner, Pope Francis, and Lennan¡¯s scholarly community and vocational home at Boston College, namely by reading it through an intentionally Ignatian lens. The review overlays the volume¡¯s ecclesiological explorations with reference to the Spiritual Exercises and to the contours of the current emphasis or re-emergence of the Ignatian tradition on a global stage given the last eleven years and the unique pulpit they provide via the Petrine Office. The piece argues that the adaptability and flexibility of the Ignatian heritage finds profound and lasting resonance with Lennan¡¯s recent project and hopeful agenda.