Abstract: Chapter One: Ecumenical Dialogue: Fundamental Considerations A. The Root of the Contemporary Problem B. Historical Excursus: Aquinas and Kant on Faith and Reason C. Toward a Philosophy of Dialogue D. Historical Excursus: The Transcendental Properties of Being E. Theological Aesthetics and Dialogue Chapter Two: Ecumenical Dialogue: Theological Considerations A. Difficulties with Official Ecumenism B. Ecclesiology and Dialogue C. The Nature of Theology and Dialogue D. Einfaltungen E. Conclusion Chapter Three: Balthasar on Luther's Theologia Crucis A. Introduction B. Nominalism and Luther C. Luther's New Approach to Theology D. Luther's Theology of the Cross E. The Righteousness of God F. Balthasar and Luther G. Balthasar on Luther's Soteriology H. Balthasar on Luther's Fundamental Theology I. Evaluation and Conclusion Chapter Four: Barth and the Analogia Entis A. Introduction B. The Analogy of Being C. Barth's Early Theology D. Balthasar's Barth E. Balthasar's Critique F. Implications and Conclusion Chapter Five: The Cosmological and Anthropological Alternatives A. Introduction B. Summary of Luther's and Barth's Contributions C. The Third Way: Love Alone D. The Cosmological Approach E. The Anthropological Approach F. Balthasar's Critique of Rahner G. Summary and Conclusion Chapter Six: Balthasar's Ecumenical Style: Cases in Point A. Introduction B. The Cross and the Trinity C. Nature and Grace D. Christian Philosophy? E. Ecclesiology and the Hegemony of the Secular F. Dramatic Soteriology Conclusion A. Summary B. Final Questions Index
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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