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This is a book offering Balthasar's theological oeuvre as a kerygma of Christ's love proclaimed theologically as Christ's esthetics of glory in his mission to reinvent himself, the world and us as beauty and glory. Balthasar's hypothesis is that there is true theology and there is false theology. For him, theology is the unique science across the methods of which the decision of faith cuts, and divides it into two halves that cannot be united to each other: a genuine theology, which presupposes faith and does its thinking within the nexus of Christ and the Church; and a false theology, which rejects faith as methodologically dubious and irresponsible, and subsumes the truth of the phenomenon which discloses itself, under an anthropological truth (however this may be understood).

In William Newell's book he deeply reflects on the radical thinking being done in Catholic theology since the 1940s in Europe and now in the United States. Each chapter, each excursus, each elision, ushers the reader towards consolations without previous causes, the essence of mysticism in its first stages. The book, as with true theology, is a come and see' beckoning the reader to an endless furtherance of the archetypal experience of Christ.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

A Note on Translations

Abbreviations

Prologue: The Emerging Matrices of Balthasar

Origins

Introduction: Theological Esthetics

Chapter 1: Original Sin: The Fall and Its Aftermath

Chapter 2: Mary and the Baptist

Chapter 3: Jesus: A Transcendental Anthropology, a Pre-Theology, and a Theology of Vision

Chapter 4: Christology: Rapture, Dogmatic Theology

Chapter 5: Jesus’ Mission: Balthasar’s Christology

Chapter 6: Jesus Verbalized

Chapter 7: The Cross

Chapter 8:Descent to the Dead

Chapter 9: Going to the Father: Easter

Chapter 10: Soteriology: The Salvation of All

Chapter 11: Glory

Epilogue

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Hamilton Books
      Publication Date: 7/15/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761871880, 978-0761871880
      ISBN10: 0761871888

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is a book offering Balthasar's theological oeuvre as a kerygma of Christ's love proclaimed theologically as Christ's esthetics of glory in his mission to reinvent himself, the world and us as beauty and glory. Balthasar's hypothesis is that there is true theology and there is false theology. For him, theology is the unique science across the methods of which the decision of faith cuts, and divides it into two halves that cannot be united to each other: a genuine theology, which presupposes faith and does its thinking within the nexus of Christ and the Church; and a false theology, which rejects faith as methodologically dubious and irresponsible, and subsumes the truth of the phenomenon which discloses itself, under an anthropological truth (however this may be understood).

      In William Newell's book he deeply reflects on the radical thinking being done in Catholic theology since the 1940s in Europe and now in the United States. Each chapter, each excursus, each elision, ushers the reader towards consolations without previous causes, the essence of mysticism in its first stages. The book, as with true theology, is a come and see' beckoning the reader to an endless furtherance of the archetypal experience of Christ.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      A Note on Translations

      Abbreviations

      Prologue: The Emerging Matrices of Balthasar

      Origins

      Introduction: Theological Esthetics

      Chapter 1: Original Sin: The Fall and Its Aftermath

      Chapter 2: Mary and the Baptist

      Chapter 3: Jesus: A Transcendental Anthropology, a Pre-Theology, and a Theology of Vision

      Chapter 4: Christology: Rapture, Dogmatic Theology

      Chapter 5: Jesus’ Mission: Balthasar’s Christology

      Chapter 6: Jesus Verbalized

      Chapter 7: The Cross

      Chapter 8:Descent to the Dead

      Chapter 9: Going to the Father: Easter

      Chapter 10: Soteriology: The Salvation of All

      Chapter 11: Glory

      Epilogue

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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