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The Cambridge Companion To Hans Urs Von Balthasar Edward T Oakes David Moss Oakes

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The Cambridge Companion To Hans Urs Von Balthasar Edward T Oakes David Moss Oakes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Author: Edward T. Oakes & David Moss [Oakes, Edward T. & Moss, David]
ISBN: 9780521814676, 9780801033421, 0521814677, 080103342X, 1276192
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Cambridge Companion To Hans Urs Von Balthasar Edward T Oakes David Moss Oakes by Edward T. Oakes & David Moss [oakes, Edward T. & Moss, David] 9780521814676, 9780801033421, 0521814677, 080103342X, 1276192 instant download after payment.

Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988) is one of the most prolific, creative and wide-ranging theologians of the twentieth century who is just now coming to prominence. But because of his own daring speculations about the meaning of Christ's descent into hell after the crucifixion, about the uniqueness of Christ as savior of a pluralistic world, and because he draws so many of his resources for his theology from literature, drama, and philosophy, Balthasar has never been an easily-categorized theologian. He is neither liberal nor conservative, neither Thomist nor modernist and he seems to elude all attempts to capture the exact way he creatively reinterprets the tradition of Christian thought. For that reason, this Companion is singularly welcome bringing together a wide range of theologians both to outline and to assess the work of someone whom history will surely rank someday with Origen, John Calvin, and Karl Barth.

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