The Glory of the Lord: A Theological Aesthetics, Volume 5

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Ignatius Press, May 30, 2013 - Religion - 624 pages

In this second volume on the metaphysical traditions of the West, von Balthasar presents a series of studies of representative mystics, theologians, philosophers and poets and explores the three main streams of metaphysics which have developed since the 'catastrophe' of Nominalism.

The way of self-abandonment to the divine glory is traced through figures like Eckhart, Julian of Norwich, Ignatius, de Sales; the attempt to relocate theology in a recovery of antiquity's sense of being and beauty through figures like Nicholas of Cusa, Holderlin, Goethe, Heidegger; the metaphysics of spirit through Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, and the Idealists. The strengths and weaknesses of these ways are relentlessly exposed.

The volume ends with the search for the Christian contribution to metaphysics.

 

Contents

B THE AESTHETICS OF TRANSCENDENTAL REASON
9
The Metaphysics of the Saints
48
Folly and Glory
141
Nicolas of Cusa
205
The Metaphysics of Spirit
451
Aesthetics as Science
597
A THE SITE OF GLORY IN METAPHYSICS
613
The Theological a priori Element in Metaphysics
628
B LOVE AS CUSTODIAN OF GLORY
635
The Christian Contribution to Metaphysics
646
Index of Proper Names
657
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Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988) was a Swiss theologian widely regarded as one of the greatest theologians and spiritual writers of modern times. Named a cardinal by Pope John Paul II, he died shortly before being formally inducted into the College of Cardinals. He wrote over one hundred books, including PrayerHeart of the WorldMary for TodayLove Alone Is CredibleMysterium Paschale and his major multi-volume theological works: The Glory of the LordTheo-Drama and Theo-Logic.

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