Generous Symphony (e-bog) af Denny, Christopher D.
Denny, Christopher D. (forfatter)

Generous Symphony e-bog

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Hans Urs von Balthasar, one of the preeminent theologians of Roman Catholic theology in the modern era, constructed a theological world suffused by the literary, a vision carried across over 16 volumes of his magnum opus. <i>A Generous Symphony</i> offers a balanced appraisal of Balthasar's literary achievement and explicates Balthasar's literary criticism as a distinctive theology ...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Denny, Christopher D. (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 november 2016
Længde 288 sider
Genrer HRCC7
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781506418933
Hans Urs von Balthasar, one of the preeminent theologians of Roman Catholic theology in the modern era, constructed a theological world suffused by the literary, a vision carried across over 16 volumes of his magnum opus. <i>A Generous Symphony</i> offers a balanced appraisal of Balthasar's literary achievement and explicates Balthasar's literary criticism as a distinctive theology of revelation, which offers possibilities for understanding how divine presence may be manifested outside the canonical boundaries of Christian tradition. The structure of <i>A Generous Symphony </i> is a chronological presentation of the Balthasarian canon of imaginative literature, which allows readers to see how social and historical interests guide Balthasar's readings in the pre-Christian, medieval, and modern eras. While other books have examined the systematic theology of Balthasar, this book will examine the important question of how students of literature, like Balthasar, can be transformed into theologians by attending to the implicit presence of Christ in what Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem ';As kingfishers catch fire . . .' called ';the ten thousand places.' Balthasar's deep investment in the uniqueness of Christian revelation is underlined, while, at the same time, his aesthetic sympathies cause him to invest literature with ';quasi-sacramental' status.