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Balthasar On The Spiritual Senses Perceiving Splendour 1st Edition Mark Mcinroy

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Balthasar On The Spiritual Senses Perceiving Splendour 1st Edition Mark Mcinroy
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Mark McInroy
ISBN: 9780199689002, 0199689008
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Balthasar On The Spiritual Senses Perceiving Splendour 1st Edition Mark Mcinroy by Mark Mcinroy 9780199689002, 0199689008 instant download after payment.

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.

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