Love's Beauty At the Heart of the Christian Moral Life : the Ethics of Catholic Theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar.
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TextSeries: Roman Catholic studiesPublication details: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (334 pages)Content type: - 9780773411982
- 0773411984
- Balthasar, Hans Urs von, cardinale, 1905-1988
- Balthasar, Hans Urs von, 1905-1988
- Christian ethics -- Catholic authors
- God (Christianity) -- Love
- God (Christianity) -- Beauty
- Love -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
- Aesthetics -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
- Morale chrétienne -- Auteurs catholiques
- Dieu (Christianisme) -- Amour
- Dieu (Christianisme) -- Beauté
- Amour -- Aspect religieux -- Église catholique
- Esthétique -- Aspect religieux -- Église catholique
- RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Ethics
- Aesthetics -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
- Christian ethics -- Catholic authors
- God (Christianity) -- Beauty
- God (Christianity) -- Love
- Love -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
- Philosophy
- Philosophy & Religion
- Ethics
- 241.042092 241/.042092
- BJ1249 .B32 2009
- online - EBSCO
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Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Table of Abbreviations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Why Aesthetics? Ethical, Metaphysical, and Epistemological Considerations; I.1. Approaching Ethics "Aesthetically": Problems and Solutions; I.2. Elimination of Aesthetics from Theology: The Protestant Side; I.3. Elimination of Aesthetics from Theology: The Catholic Side; I.4. Toward a Solution: Clarifying the Task at Hand; 1.5. Constructing a Theological Aesthetics: Philosophical Assumptions; I.6. Perceiving the Divine: Is Natural Religion Possible?
Chapter 2: Theological Perception: Contemplating Christ "Aesthetically"II.1. God Reveals Himself to Us; II.2. How Do We Recognize Jesus as God? Balthasar's Aesthetic Theory of Theological Perception; II.3. Conclusion; Chapter 3: Spiritula and Moral Response to the Glory of God in Christ; III.1. One Possible Response: Refusing God's Love; III.2. Another Response to God's Love: Love Awakens Love; III.3. Attunement to God; III.4. Attunement to God in Christ; III.5. Christian Obedience: Limits and Qualifications; III.6. Christian Action: Being Sent on a Mission; III.7. Conclusion.
Chapter 4: The Christian Moral LifeIV. 1. Becoming Virtuous: Christ as Concrete Ethical Norm; IV. 2. Love's Perfectionist Orientation: All Are Called to Love Perfectly; IV. 3. The Process of Moral Formation; IV. 4. Conclusion; Chapter 5: Further Refining Balthasar's Ethics; V.1. Christian Moral Judgment; V.2. Conclusion: Critiquing Balthasar's Ethics; Bibliography; Index.
This study develops the ethical theory implicit in the writings of Hans Urs von Balthasar, a prominent twentieth-century Swiss Catholic theologian. Balthasar's attempt to critically retrieve the concept of beauty for Christian theology yields important ethical insights, culminating in an aesthetic and dramatic theory of ethics: one in which the perception of the beauty of God's love in Christ becomes a foundational experience for moral formation and ongoing ethical discernment.

