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Book SynopsisTrade Review"This fine book, by a most promising young scholar, is not only intellectually rewarding, it is prayerfully pondered—from cover to cover." —America Magazine
"Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theology of Representation is a book that is long overdue. In his deeply probing and enormously informed book, Lett suggests that representation is both a theological keynote and a theological lever in Balthasar’s theology, which, if not systematic in a modern sense, nonetheless is always faithful to the matrix of doctrines and the interconnection of the excessive reality they intend. It most certainly is the best and most focused study of Balthasar’s soteriology that has yet appeared . . . [and is] one of the best books on Balthasar’s Christology. Most importantly—and it bears emphasizing—it is a book of deep theological thinking." —Cyril O'Regan, from the foreword
“This book not only fills a significant gap in scholarship on Balthasar but also provides a nuanced and perhaps even provocative interpretation of Balthasar’s dramatic soteriology, challenging certain one-note readings that do not account for the broader context of Balthasar’s system.” —Jennifer Newsome Martin, author of Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Critical Appropriation of Russian Religious Thought
* America Magazine *
Table of ContentsAbbreviations
Introduction
Part 1. Theological Foundations for Representation
1. Introduction
2. Balthasar’s Mission Christology: The Theo-Dramatic Representative
Part 2. Dramatic Action: He Acts in Our Place That We Might Act in His Place
3. Dramatic Representation: Recapitulation, Suffering, Tragedy, and Liberation
4. Emplaced Theosis: The Spirit as the Continual Representative
Conclusion
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