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No Bloodless Myth: A Guide Through Balthasar's Dramatics

Autor Aidan Nichols
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2000
Following his acclaimed The Word Has Been Abroad: A Guide Through Balthasar's Aesthetics, No Bloodless Myth by Aidan Nichols summarizes and illuminates the five-volume series Theo-Drama, which develops the heart of Balthasar's theological theory -- his exploration of the Good and of the dramatic interplay of finite and infinite freedom. Theo-Drama builds upon the earlier achievement of The Glory of the Lord and transcends it, opening up new horizons for theological and cultural reflection in the twenty-first century. Aidan Nichols's succinct commentary enables the reader to grasp the main themes of one of the most important theological works in several generations.
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ISBN-13: 9780813209814
ISBN-10: 0813209811
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Catholic University of America Press

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Following his acclaimed Guide Through Balthasar's Aesthetics, Aidan Nichols summarizes and illuminates the five volume series Theo-Drama, which develops the heart of Balthasar's theological theory - his exploration of the Good and of the dramatic interplay of finite and infinite freedom.

Theo-Drama builds upon the earlier achievement of The Glory of the Lord and transcends it, opening up new horizons for theological and cultural reflection in the twenty-first century. Aidan Nichols' succinct commentary enables the reader to grasp the main themes of one of the most important theological works in several generations.


Introduction

Cuprins

Introduction

Transition from Aesthetics
Prolegomena

Rationale for Dramatics
The Theatre of the World
Persons in the Drama: Man in God

A Spectacular Development?
The Two Freedoms
Dramatic Anthropology
Persons in the Drama: The Person in Christ

The Agency of Christ
The Feminine Counterpart
Roll-Call
The Action

Scene of Action
The Human Predicament
The Saving Deed
Fruitful Consequences
The Last Act

Preamble to the Last Act
Expecting the End
Final Scenario
Homecoming
Retrospective