- Hans Urs von Balthasar
Hans Urs von Balthasar (
August 12 ,1905 —June 26 ,1988 ) was a Swisstheologian andpriest who was nominated to be a cardinal of theCatholic Church .Life and significance
Born in
Lucerne ,Switzerland onAugust 12 1905 , he attendedStella Matutina (Jesuit School) inFeldkirch ,Austria . He studied inVienna ,Berlin andZurich , gaining a doctorate inGerman literature . He joined theJesuits in 1928, and was ordained in 1936. He worked inBasel as a studentchaplain . In 1950 he left the Jesuit order, feeling thatGod had called him to found aSecular Institute , a lay form of consecrated life that sought to work for the sanctification of the world especially from within. He joined thediocese ofChur . From the low point of being banned from teaching, ["Leaving the Society meant that Balthasar was without a position, a pastorate, a place to live, or an income. Because he had left the Jesuit order, the Catholic Congregation for Seminaries and Universities had banned him from teaching. But he eventually found an ecclesiastical home under a sympathetic bishop and was able to live by a gruelling schedule of lecture tours." [http://homepages.which.net/~radical.faith/thought/balthasar.htm] ] his reputation eventually rose to the extent that John Paul II asked him to be a cardinal in 1988. However he died in his home in Basel on the26 June 1988 , 2 days before the ceremony. Hans Urs von Balthasar was interred in the "Hofkirche" cemetery in Lucern.Along with
Karl Rahner andBernard Lonergan , Balthasar sought to offer an intellectual, faithful response to Western modernism. While Rahner offered a progressive, accommodating position on modernity, and Lonergan worked out a philosophy of history that sought to critically appropriate modernity, Balthasar resisted the reductionism and human focus of modernity, wanting Christianity to challenge modern sensibilities. [cite book
editor= Edward T. Oakes, SJ, and David Moss
title = The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar
publisher =Cambridge University Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0521891477
pages =262]Balthasar is very eclectic in his approach, sources, and interests and remains difficult to categorize. [cite book
editor= Edward T. Oakes, SJ, and David Moss
title = The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar
publisher =Cambridge University Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0521891477
pages =2] An example of his eclecticism was his long study and conversation with the influential Reformed Swiss theologian,Karl Barth , of whose work he wrote the first Catholic analysis and response. Although Balthasar's major points of analysis on Karl Barth's work have been disputed, his "The Theology of Karl Barth: Exposition and Interpretation" (1951) remains a classic work for its sensitivity and insight; Karl Barth himself agreed with its analysis of his own theological enterprise, calling it the best book on his own theology.Writings and contributions
At Balthasar's funeral, Cardinal Ratzinger said, speaking of Balthasar's work in general, "What the pope intended to express by this mark of distinction [elevation to the Cardinalate] , and of honor, remains valid, no longer only private individuals but the Church itself, in its official responsibility, tells us that he is right in what he teaches of the faith." [cite journal
last = Allen
first = John L. Jr.
title = The Word From Rome
journal = National Catholic Reporter
volume = 3
issue = 15
date =November 28, 2003
url = http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/word/word112803.htm] In Balthasar's book "Mysterium Paschale" he explores the meaning ofHoly Saturday , whereJesus Christ dies and descends to the dead, to be resurrected by God the Father and His own power. Balthasar extrapolates that God can endure and conquer godlessness, abandonment, and death.Balthasar is well known for his 16 volume systematics (Trilogy) which is divided into three parts: "The Glory of the Lord", the first 7-volume work on 'theological aesthetics' (a theology based upon contemplation of the good, the beautiful, and the true). One of the often quoted passages from the entire Trilogy comes from the First Volume ("Seeing the Form") of "The Glory of the Lord":
Before the beautiful—no, not really "before" but "within" the beautiful—the whole person quivers. He not only 'finds' the beautiful moving; rather, he experiences himself as being moved and possessed by it. [cite book
In "Theo-Drama: Theological Dramatic Theory"—the following 5-volume work on 'theodramatics'—the action of God and the human response, especially in the events of
editor= Edward T. Oakes, SJ, and David Moss
title = The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar
publisher =Cambridge University Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0521891477
pages =270]Good Friday ,Holy Saturday , andEaster Sunday are examined. Balthasar's soteriology, christology, and eschatology, are here developed. The final group of volumes are titled: "Theo-Logic". These three volumes describing the relation of the nature of Jesus Christ (christology) to reality itself (ontology , or the study of being). He completes the third part of his trilogy with a brief Epilogue.A distinctive thought in Balthasar's work is that our first experience after birth is the face of love of our mothers, where the I encounters for the first time the Thou, and the Thou smiles in a relationship of love and sustenance. [cite book
editor= Edward T. Oakes, SJ, and David Moss
title = The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar
publisher =Cambridge University Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0521891477
pages =236]Balthasar also wrote of the lives of saints and church fathers. Saints appear as an example of the lived Christian life throughout his writings. Instead of merely systematic analysis of theology, Balthasar described his theology as a "kneeling theology," deeply connected to contemplative prayer, and as a "sitting theology," intensely connected to faith seeking understanding guided by the heart and mind of the Catholic Church. [cite book
editor= Edward T. Oakes, SJ, and David Moss
title = The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar
publisher =Cambridge University Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0521891477
pages =265]As a
Latin Rite Catholic priest and member of a religious order, Balthasar was very concerned that he address spiritual and practical issues. He insisted that his theology never be divorced from the mystical experiences of his long-time friend and convert, the physicianAdrienne von Speyr .Balthasar has varied published works, spanning many decades, fields of study (e.g., literature and literary analysis, lives of the saints, and the
Church Fathers ), and languages. Balthasar has an enduring legacy as one of the most important Catholic theologians of the 20th century. Most, but not all, of his major writings have been translated into English, and the journal he co-founded withHenri de Lubac ,Walter Kasper , and Joseph Ratzinger (nowPope Benedict XVI ),Communio , currently appears in twelve languages, including Arabic. [cite journal
last =Colón-Emeric
first =Edgardo Antonio
authorlink =Edgardo Antonio Colón-Emeric
title =Symphonic Truth: Von Balthasar and Christian Humanism
journal =The Christian Century
pages =30
date =May 31, 2005]References
External links
* [http://www.ignatiusinsight.com/authors/vonbalthasar.asp Biography of, book list and excerpts by, and articles about von Balthasar] from IgnatiusInsight (publisher of many of von Balthasar's books)
* [http://www.ratzingerfanclub.com/Balthasar/ Hans Urs Von Balthasar - Internet Archive]
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n79-43792
* [http://www.casabalthasar.org/ The Casa Balthasar in Rome, Italy]
* [http://puffin.creighton.edu/jesuit/andre/balthasar.html Quotations from Hans Urs von Balthasar]
* [http://www.balthasar-stiftung.org/ Hans Urs von Balthasar Stiftung]
* [http://www.casabalthasar.org/en/main/index.htm The Lubac-Balthasar-Speyr Association]
* [http://www.johannes-verlag.de/ Johannes Verlag (publishing house founded by Hans Urs von Balthasar)]
* [http://www.catholicculture.org/library/view.cfm?recnum=3344 The Inflated Reputation of Hans Urs von Balthasar] , by Rev. Regis Scanlon O.F.M. Cap.
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