Henry Shea, S.J., is assistant professor of theology at Boston College.
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1. Grace upon Grace: The Historical Emergence of an Analogy 2. The Gift Within: Rahner and the Always Already Self-Communication of God 3. The Gracing Gestalt: Balthasar and the Reciprocity of the Interior and Incarnate Word 4. Concurring Analogies: Przywara and the Rhythmic Structure of a Christomorphic Movement 5. Toward the Totus Christus: The Recirculating Advance of Grace in Time 6. Epilogue: A Parallax Framework for Participation in Divine Life Notes Bibliography Index
"Readers will find in this book a penetrating analysis of Rahner and Balthasar, as well as a creative retrieval of Przywara. I can think of no other book that brings together such a deep knowledge of all three authors and places it in the service of a theological vision irreducible to any of them." -Aaron Pidel, S.J., author of Church of the Ever Greater God "An Analogy of Grace is deep, balanced, and insightful. The questions it looks at are perennially important, and all the more so in a multi-religious world." -Andrew Davison, author of Participation in God

