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Balthasar: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author : Rodney Howsare
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009-08-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567031983

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Balthasar: A Guide for the Perplexed by Rodney Howsare Pdf

A concise and helpful guide for students grappling with the main principles of Balthasar's thought.

Balthasar

Author : Karen Kilby
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781467436427

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Balthasar by Karen Kilby Pdf

The enormously prolific Swiss Roman Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) was marginalized during much of his life, but his reputation over time has only continued to grow. He was said to be the favorite theologian of John Paul II and is held in high esteem by Benedict XVI. It is not uncommon to hear him referred to as the great Catholic theologian of the twentieth century. In Balthasar: A (Very) Critical Introduction Karen Kilby argues that although the low regard in which Balthasar was held from the 1950s to 1960s was not justified, neither is the current tendency to lionize him. Instead, she advocates a more balanced approach, particularly in light of a fundamental problem in his writing, namely, his characteristic authorial voice -- an over-reaching "God's eye" point of view that contradicts the content of his theology.

The Authority of the Saints

Author : Pauline Dimech
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532604041

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The Authority of the Saints by Pauline Dimech Pdf

Pauline Dimech explores whether and to what extent we may attribute authority to the saints, but also how we may ensure that it is the saints, and not the scoundrels, whose influence persists and whose memory endures. The thing that drives her research is the thought that history is full of examples of individuals who held positions of official authority that they did not deserve. Dimech is convinced that Hans Urs von Balthasar can help us clarify the issues surrounding the authority of the saints. Besides establishing Balthasar's involvement with the enterprise, this book tries to establish the theological foundations upon which the authority of the saints would have to be based in theory, and, possibly, already, however implicitly, based in practice.

The Early Hans Urs von Balthasar

Author : Paul Silas Peterson
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110376043

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The Early Hans Urs von Balthasar by Paul Silas Peterson Pdf

although Hans Urs von Balthasar’s earliest publication is from 1925, and although he was a mature forty years old in 1945, there is a deficiency in the secondary literature regarding his early literature, its historical backgrounds and non-theological sources. In this study Balthasar is presented in relation to the various contexts in which he was both drawing upon and responding to from the 1920s to the 1940s. The major contexts analyzed here are the broad central European Germanophone cultural context, the Germanophone Catholic cultural context, the German studies context, the French Catholic renewal literature and theology of the early 20th-century, the popular journal Stimmen der Zeit, Neo-Scholasticism, early 20th-century French Catholic culture, Swiss fascism, National Socialist literature, the Renouveau Catholique, the George-Kreis and many others. Balthasar’s early anti-Semitism and some of the problematic aspects of his early work are also addressed in this study. His understanding of the modern age, his relationships with some key intellectual figures and his later reflections on his early work are also introduced. The book offers a comprehensive study of Balthasar’s early intellectual development.

Balthasar's Trilogy

Author : Stephen Wigley
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2010-09-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567039231

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Balthasar's Trilogy by Stephen Wigley Pdf

This book is an undergraduate introduction to one of the most important works of 20th-century Catholic theology.

Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author : Joel Lawrence
Publisher : T&T Clark
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-05-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : STANFORD:36105215475299

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Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed by Joel Lawrence Pdf

A concise guide to one of the most remarkably martyrs and theologians of the twentieth century.

The Achievement of Hans Urs von Balthasar

Author : Levering
Publisher : Catholic University of America Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813231754

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The Achievement of Hans Urs von Balthasar by Levering Pdf

In The Achievement of Hans Urs von Balthasar, Matthew Levering has written a book for theologically educated readers who mistrust von Balthasar or who mistrust von Balthasar’s critics. The book shows that von Balthasar’s critics can and should benefit both from the rich and wide-ranging conversations that mark his trilogy and from the critical and constructive engagement with German philosophical modernity offered by the trilogy. In addition, Levering hopes to show that those who mistrust von Balthasar’s critics need to be more Balthasarian in their response to criticisms of the Swiss theologian.

Balthasar on the Spiritual Senses

Author : Mark McInroy
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191002946

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Balthasar on the Spiritual Senses by Mark McInroy Pdf

In this study, Mark McInroy argues that the 'spiritual senses' play a crucial yet previously unappreciated role in the theological aesthetics of Hans Urs von Balthasar. The doctrine of the spiritual senses typically claims that human beings can be made capable of perceiving non-corporeal, 'spiritual' realities. After a lengthy period of disuse, Balthasar recovers the doctrine in the mid-twentieth century and articulates it afresh in his theological aesthetics. At the heart of this project stands the task of perceiving the absolute beauty of the divine form through which God is revealed to human beings. Although extensive scholarly attention has focused on Balthasar's understanding of revelation, beauty, and form, what remains curiously under-studied is his model of the perceptual faculties through which one beholds the form that God reveals. McInroy claims that Balthasar draws upon the tradition of the spiritual senses in order to develop the means through which one perceives the 'splendour' of divine revelation. McInroy further argues that, in playing this role, the spiritual senses function as an indispensable component of Balthasar's unique, aesthetic resolution to the high-profile debates in modern Catholic theology between Neo-Scholastic theologians and their opponents. As a third option between Neo-Scholastic 'extrinsicism', which arguably insists on the authority of revelation to the point of disaffecting the human being, and 'immanentism', which reduces God's revelation to human categories in the name of relevance, McInroy proposes that Balthasar's model of spiritual perception allows one to be both delighted and astounded by the glory of God's revelation.

One of the Trinity Has Suffered: Balthasar’s Theology of Divine Suffering in Dialogue

Author : Joshua R. Brotherton
Publisher : Emmaus Academic
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781949013603

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One of the Trinity Has Suffered: Balthasar’s Theology of Divine Suffering in Dialogue by Joshua R. Brotherton Pdf

Hans Urs von Balthasar’s discourse on the descent of Christ into hell and its implications for the Triune God have been disputed for half a century. One of the Trinity has Suffered evaluates and revises von Balthasar’s theology of divine suffering in a way that interacts with and significantly enriches contemporary Catholic theology. In this book, Joshua R. Brotherton engages twentieth-century Thomistic theology, as well as the thought of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) and Pope St. John Paul II. Drawing from the vast secondary literature on von Balthasar, Brotherton offers a balanced assessment of his work on the topic of divine suffering, both critical and appreciative. Recognizing von Balthasar’s laudable attempt to integrate mystical spirituality and systematic theology, Brotherton seeks to distinguish valid insights from confused mixtures of metaphorical, meta-symbolic, and philosophical (metaphysical) discourse on God, particularly with respect to the classical problem of how the Creator who willed to become incarnate may be said to suffer. Truly, “One of the Trinity has suffered,” and yet this mystery of faith must be carefully explained and understood in conformity with sustained Catholic reflection on divine immutability and simplicity, the dual nature and unique personhood of Christ, the Trinity of divine subsistent relations, the freedom of God in creating and becoming man, the analogy of being, the problem of evil, and the immensity and infinite value of Christ’s redemptive suffering.

Benedict XVI: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author : Tracey Rowland
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567241658

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Benedict XVI: A Guide for the Perplexed by Tracey Rowland Pdf

This is an upper-level introduction to the thought and theology of Pope Benedict XVI. The book explains the foundations of Ratzinger's thought by analysing the theological axes upon which his works turn and helps readers to place his thought in the context of his intellectual antecedents and contemporary interlocutors.

The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed

Author : Paul M. Collins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567363879

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The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed by Paul M. Collins Pdf

Although the doctrine of the Trinity is a core Christian belief, it remains contested in terms of how it is conceptualized and expressed. This essential guide expounds different conceptual models and the technical language used to express these models. Providing a complete overview, as well as new insights into the area, The Trinity: A Guide for the Perplexed is an essential read for students of Christian Theology.

Understanding the Religious Priesthood

Author : Christian, OSB Raab,Brian E., SJ Daley
Publisher : Catholic University of America Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-10-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813233239

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Understanding the Religious Priesthood by Christian, OSB Raab,Brian E., SJ Daley Pdf

Most contemporary theologies of Holy Orders consider priesthood mainly in its diocesan context and most contemporary theologies of religious life do not consider how ordained ministry functions when it is internal rather than external to religious life. Understanding the Religious Priesthood provides a history and theology of religious priesthood that contributes to our understanding of this vocation’s identity and mission. It uncovers what religious priesthood shares with diocesan priesthood and non-ordained religious life and what makes it different from both those other vocations. Christian Raab begins by tracing the history of religious priesthood from its origins in the early Church to the eve of the Second Vatican Council. He demonstrates that religious priests often faced questions about how to reconcile their two callings, but that they also provided answers in their theologies and spiritualities of priesthood and religious life. Meanwhile, they made key contributions to the Church’s life and mission. Raab then investigates the teachings of the Second Vatican Council on priesthood and religious life. Observing that the Council presented priesthood according to a diocesan typology and presented religious life without sacerdotal associations, he argues that the lack of imagery of religious priesthood contributed to a post-conciliar vocational identity crisis among religious priests. He then seeks to remedy this lacuna by appealing to the biblical images for religious priesthood Hans Urs von Balthasar offered in his theology of vocations. Raab argues that Balthasar’s imagery is a promising way forward for understanding the identity and mission of religious priesthood. In a final part, Raab provides a substantial theological articulation of religious priesthood which illuminates its liturgical signification, ecclesial mediation and mission, and ministerial identity. Here he draws not only from Balthasar but also from Pope John Paul II, Yves Congar, Jean-Marie Tillard, Brian Daley, and Guy Mansini to construct his profile.

Gathered on the Road to Zion

Author : Daniel Lee Hill
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725250772

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Gathered on the Road to Zion by Daniel Lee Hill Pdf

Churches are filled with human beings. It is as a community of human creatures that the church gathers together on Sunday mornings to worship the triune God, and it is as a community of creatures that its members participate in the church’s liturgical life. However, merely noting that the church and human beings are related to one another leaves the nature of this relationship unresolved and undefined. And this raises an important question: How should the doctrine of the church inform our understanding of what it means to be human? This project is an exercise in ecclesio-anthropology, albeit from a Free Church perspective. In it Daniel Lee Hill seeks to discover how the nature, practices, mission, and telos of the church robustly inform our understanding of the human creature.

Tolkien’s Theology of Beauty

Author : Lisa Coutras
Publisher : Springer
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781137553454

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Tolkien’s Theology of Beauty by Lisa Coutras Pdf

In this book, Lisa Coutras explores the structure and complexity of J.R.R. Tolkien’s narrative theology, synthesizing his Christian worldview with his creative imagination. She illustrates how, within the framework of a theological aesthetics, transcendental beauty is the unifying principle that integrates all aspects of Tolkien’s writing, from pagan despair to Christian joy. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Christianity is often held in an unsteady tension with the pagan despair of his mythic world. Some critics portray these as incompatible, while Christian analysis tends to oversimplify the presence of religious symbolism. This polarity of opinion testifies to the need for a unifying interpretive lens. The fact that Tolkien saw his own writing as “religious” and “Catholic,” yet was preoccupied with pagan mythology, nature, language, and evil, suggests that these areas were wholly integrated with his Christian worldview. Tolkien’s Theology of Beauty examines six structural elements, demonstrating that the author’s Christianity is deeply embedded in the narrative framework of his creative imagination.

Theology in the Present Age

Author : Christopher Ben Simpson,Steven D. Cone
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781621898443

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Theology in the Present Age by Christopher Ben Simpson,Steven D. Cone Pdf

This volume of essays centers on the theme of doing Christian theology in the present postmodern context, a consistent theme of the teaching of John D. Castelein. The work will celebrate and honor John's years of service by representing reflections of his teaching in the thought of his students and colleagues. The essays range over such topics as theological reflections on the postmodern philosophical themes, the relations between Christian theology and culture, the contributions of philosophical hermeneutics for Christian theology, and the challenges of engaging in ministry in a postmodern context. The seventeen contributors to the volume are former students and both present and former colleagues involved in various ministries, be they in a college setting or in a local church.