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Existence as Prayer: The Consciousness of Christ in the Theology of
Hans Urs von Balthasar explores a major and controversial aspect of
the thought of the Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, the
question of Christ's human consciousness. Although this issue is
often cited in studies of Balthasar's theology, Mark L. Yenson
analyzes it as a nexus for understanding the broader dynamics of
Christology, Trinitarian theology, anthropology, and metaphysics in
Balthasar's works. Rather than providing mere exposition, Yenson
sets Balthasar's approach to Christ's consciousness against the
background of the Council of Chalcedon and its reception,
culminating in the all-embracing Christological vision of the great
Byzantine thinker Maximus the Confessor. Balthasar's groundbreaking
study of Maximus, Cosmic Liturgy, is shown to provide some
important keys to Balthasar's later thought, and reveals Maximus as
a vital resource for modern Christology. While this study is a
significant contribution to the critical discussion of Balthasar's
work, it will also serve as a valuable resource for anyone engaged
in Christology. It will be extremely useful in advanced courses on
Balthasar, classical Christology and its reception, and
contemporary Christological questions.
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