On Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Eschatology (2023)

Brotherton, Joshua R. “Grace Abounds More”: Balthasar’s Eschatological Universalism in Dialogue. Brill’s Studies in Catholic Theology 13. Brill, 2023. x, 280 pp.

“The problem of eternal damnation is one that should trouble all believers and impels many to seek answers to fundamental questions outside of the Church. For this reason, theologians with a missionary heart of the last century or more from across the ecclesial spectrum have sought to refashion the gospel in our own estranged image. In dialogue with one of the leading figures of this movement, Joshua Brotherton tackles the question of the plausibility that all will be saved. Sympathetic to their cause, this volume seeks to revise the way in which they envision the reconciliation of divine love and moral evil.

Joshua R. Brotherton, Ph.D. (2015), Catholic University of America, is Adjunct Professor at St Thomas University, Miami, US. and has published many academic articles and one monograph, One of the Trinity Has Suffered: Balthasar’s Theology of Divine Suffering in Dialogue (Emmaus Academic, 2020).”

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