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One of the Trinity Has Suffered: Balthasar’s Theology of Divine Suffering in Dialogue (Renewal Within Tradition)

Par Joshua R. Brotherton

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Only for specialists in Balthasar studies or advanced Trinitarian theology; too technical for most theological readers.

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catholic
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Theological

Academic monograph examining Hans Urs von Balthasar's theology of divine suffering, engaging with theological dialogue and critique.

Strengths

  • Deep engagement with Balthasar's theology
  • Specialized treatment of divine suffering

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  • Extremely technical and demanding
  • Requires expertise in Balthasar and systematic theology
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