"Grace abounds more" : Balthasar's eschatological universalism in dialogue /
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2024]
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Series: | Brill's studies in Catholic theology ;
v. 13. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The fact of Balthasar's subjunctive Universalism and its presuppositions
- Part 1. Balthasar's hope: Interpretation and speculation
- Theodramatic hope for universal salvation : suspension of judgment
- The "mechanics" of universal salvation : the possibility of universal conversion in death
- Part 2. Behind the presuppostions of Balthasarian hope
- The possibility of refusing grace : freedom and predestinarianism
- The Desiderium Naturale and theological hope
- Part 3. Towards a resolution to Balthasar's Aporia
- An eschatological alternative to Universalism in light of the theology of grace
- Going beyond Balthasar : the Universalist rationalization of evil
- Excursus : review of David Bentley Hart's "That All Shall Be Saved"
- Conclusion: Reclaiming Balthasar's theodramatic eschatology?