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McIntosh's examination of the unique christological thought of 20th-century theologican Hans Urs von Balthasar provides an example of how christology and spirituality can come together to offer a more humanistic idea of Christ.

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Mark McIntosh has succeeded in offering the reader a synthetic and constructive reading of von Balthasar. This will be a contribution not only to Balthasarian studies but to Christology as well. With respect to the former McIntosh has not left many stones unturned in von Balthasar’s Christology. The fruits of this study await engagement with other contemporary Christologies and their methodological choices. Certainly this book will establish a retrieval of the humanity of Christ from the perspective of so-called high Christology, but it will also discover that humanity as one that plumbs the depths of our own humanity and calls it into a unitive imitation of the freedom and self-givingness of Christ.” —The Thomist

“McIntosh gives us a study of von Balthasar’s understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ. . . . [His] account of von Balthasar’s christology is lucid, grounded in careful scholarship, and well-documented.” —The Way


“This is an engaging and delightfully accessible account of von Balthasar’s christology. McIntosh makes a compelling case for looking at von Balthasar’s theology in terms of his utilization of traditions in Christian spirituality.” —Journal of Religion


"[A]mong the many felicities of Christology from Within is McIntosh's command of English. The style is, in a word, elegant. Somehow the author has escaped the turgid academic prose that has even invaded the UK. Nary a ‘tensive construal’ can be found. Let us hope to hear more from McIntosh on spiritual theology in the near future; in the meantime, put Christology from Within on your list of those works that prove that a heartening new generation of American Anglican theologians is at hand."—Anglican Theological Review

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/1996
      ISBN13: 9780268023546, 978-0268023546
      ISBN10: 0268023549

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      McIntosh's examination of the unique christological thought of 20th-century theologican Hans Urs von Balthasar provides an example of how christology and spirituality can come together to offer a more humanistic idea of Christ.

      Trade Review
      Mark McIntosh has succeeded in offering the reader a synthetic and constructive reading of von Balthasar. This will be a contribution not only to Balthasarian studies but to Christology as well. With respect to the former McIntosh has not left many stones unturned in von Balthasar’s Christology. The fruits of this study await engagement with other contemporary Christologies and their methodological choices. Certainly this book will establish a retrieval of the humanity of Christ from the perspective of so-called high Christology, but it will also discover that humanity as one that plumbs the depths of our own humanity and calls it into a unitive imitation of the freedom and self-givingness of Christ.” —The Thomist

      “McIntosh gives us a study of von Balthasar’s understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ. . . . [His] account of von Balthasar’s christology is lucid, grounded in careful scholarship, and well-documented.” —The Way


      “This is an engaging and delightfully accessible account of von Balthasar’s christology. McIntosh makes a compelling case for looking at von Balthasar’s theology in terms of his utilization of traditions in Christian spirituality.” —Journal of Religion


      "[A]mong the many felicities of Christology from Within is McIntosh's command of English. The style is, in a word, elegant. Somehow the author has escaped the turgid academic prose that has even invaded the UK. Nary a ‘tensive construal’ can be found. Let us hope to hear more from McIntosh on spiritual theology in the near future; in the meantime, put Christology from Within on your list of those works that prove that a heartening new generation of American Anglican theologians is at hand."—Anglican Theological Review

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