Folks, almost there... Please send it over the top!!
- Michael
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Logos product page => Hans Urs von Balthasar Collection (16 vols.)
Hans Urs von Balthasar was considered to be one of the most important Catholic writers and theologians of the twentieth century. His works include over one hundred books and articles. He was devoted to addressing spiritual and practical issues of his time and resisted reductionism and the human focus of modernity, wanting Christians to challenge modern and philosophical assumptions.
Balthasar is most famously known for his sixteen-volume systematic theology which is divided into three parts: The Glory of the Lord, Theo-Drama, and Theo-Logic. The Glory of the Lord, the seven-volume work on theological aesthetics, introduces theology based on the contemplation of the good, beautiful, and true. The second part of the trilogy, the five-volume Theo-Drama, focuses on theodramatics, the actions of God and our human response. Balthasar particularly focuses on the events of Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. His soteriology, Christology, and eschatology are also developed in this series. The trilogy is finally completed with the four-volume Theo-Logic. Here, Balthasar describes the relation of the nature of Jesus Christ (Christology) to reality itself (ontology). The Hans Urs von Balthasar Collection (16 vols.) is sure to bring you insight, whether you’re wanting to discover new theological ideas or are seeking a deeper understanding of Christology, eschatology, Mariology, soteriology, and ontology.
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There was also a blog on Balthasar and Ratzinger a day or two ago:
http://blog.logos.com/2012/01/love-alone-is-credible-communio-theology-on-pre-pub/
(Ratzinger has been delayed until Monday, so there's still time to order.)
I've been in since the beginning. His Prayer is one of the books that was highly recommended by Eugene Peterson. I did find it quite dense and difficult to read, but I still see its value as a classic. And I've been wanting to read (or at least have to refer to) his 7-volume work on theological aesthetics, The Glory of the Lord, since it keeps getting recommended by all kinds of people in the "faith and the arts" circles I intersect with.
I saw the delay on B16...bummed because I wanted to read some material while on vacation (relaxing or trying to relax with two kids!)......also, need for my grad work course, Theology of the Church.