"Thomas O'Meara's portrait of Erich Przywara's (1889-1972) contribution to Catholic thought in Germany between the two world wars fills a significant lacuna in the English-speaking world. . . O'Meara gives a well-drawn, complex, and fascinating sketch of an analyst of the moment." —The Thomist
"This fine volume. . . takes us through the life of a tremendous, albeit overlooked, influence on much of twentieth-century thought. Erich Przywara was an astute observer of culture, a musician, philosopher, theologian and priest, and he has long deserved such a fine tribute as O'Meara has here provided." —American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
"The book provides us with much valuable information. . . " —The Way
"O'Meara's study of the German Jesuit Erich Przywara (1889-1972) compels one to conclude that he must be counted as a major influence on the development of Catholic theology between the First and Second Vatican Councils." —Theological Studies
". . .O'Meara. . . presents the life and achievement of the German Jesuit clearly and methodically. O'Meara's helpful book goes beyond these truths to make a case for his subject as a genuine precursor of the Second Vatican Council." —Religious Studies Review
"This study is important, then, for any account of the intellectual antecedents of both Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar, the two chief Germanophone Catholic writers of the last fifty years and surely the most influential theological figures in modern Catholicism generally. [A] useful resource for serious students of both the man and his 'world'." — Journal of Ecclesiastical History
"A superb researched and deftly written volume that concentrates the life's work of a remarkable thinker and devout Catholic, Erich Przywara, S.J.: His Theology And His Word is highly recommended for religious studies supplemental reading lists." —Midwest Book Review
"O'Meara clearly and effectively communicates the value of Przywara's contributions, opening the way for further studies. This scholarly book effectively captures Przywara's essence; highly recommended for theology and philosophy collections." —Library Journal
"Overall, this is an important work—the first in English that informs us about the historical setting of Przywara and critiques not only Przywara's main philosophical and theological works, but also his secondary works and secondary interests that demonstrate Przywara's broad scope that includes poetry, music, spiritualities, and popular cultural movements." —The Catholic Historical Review
"O'Meara masterfully situates Pryzwara in relation to the traditional and contemporary theological, philosophical, ecclesial, cultural, and social contexts within which he wrote." —William P. Loewe, professor of religious studies, Catholic University of America