Hans Urs Von Balthasar Prayer
Balthasar writes in a quasi poetic style reminiscent of writers like alexander schmemann and abraham heschel on the subject of prayer and contemplation.
Hans urs von balthasar prayer. Ah yes i said that s me. This quote contemplative prayer has a radiation of its own in ways the person involved does not know and will not know while on earth. In this book hans urs von balthasar tells us that anyone who would begin to take time not just seek to know god but simply seek and find the fundamental meaning or mystery underlying his or her existence would begin to take the necessity of prayer for granted particularly the prayer of listening and of contemplation. In this modern classic von balthasar illumines the nature and practice of contemplative prayer in explicit and vital connection with the mysteries of christian revelation.
Rote prayer i knew well enough from my catholic upbringing but when i entered the novitiate i thought there should. Prayer as the ladder to heaven. But now it is much more front and centre. He contends that the possibility of prayer is.
This essay aims to explore the fruitful relationship between the doc trine of the trinity and the theology of prayer by constructively inter preting hans urs von balthasar s doctrine of prayer within the context of his trinitarian theology. Hans urs von balthasar was a swiss theologian and priest who was nominated to be a cardinal of the catholic church. Hans urs von balthasar on the trinity and prayer. His extraordinary flair for drawing spiritual implications from the most profound theological insights is brilliantly displayed on so many of its pages.
Torch trinity graduate university korea. He is considered one of the most important theologians of the 20th century. He is the very explanation of god and his teaching to us. He uses the word contemplation in the broad sense of lifting one s heart and mind to god.
To quote hans urs von balthasar the church does not want its praise of god to derive simply and solely from the written word but from the mind and heart of the jews at prayer from those who first formed the words so that it can embrace them in its living tradition. For books by hans urs von balthasar click here.