Matthew Levering is the James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary.
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"Flawless and clear writing, with a streamlined and perspicacious structure. The tripartite theme is unique and offers one of the most teachable ways into von Balthasar's theological legacy. A prize for students and teachers alike."--Adam G. Cooper, John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, Australia"Levering's book is characteristically lucid and generous in its presentation of Balthasar's robust Catholic theological response to certain major philosophers of modernity. This indeed is one of Balthasar's greatest achievements, and I am glad to have such a wonderful treatment from the skillful mind of Matthew Levering. In a secularized intellectual milieu where the postmodern legacies of Kant, Hegel, and Nietzsche remain dominant, Levering's careful study of Balthasar offers Catholic scholars a great gift. Levering's reading of Balthasar models a renewed and expanded style of Thomistic theology in which the goal is not only to retrieve Aquinas's teachings but also to imitate Aquinas's critical engagements with the philosophical currents of his day. Levering enlists Balthasar in this enterprise and does so with clarity and grace."--Andrew Prevot, Boston College "Levering has provided us with a profound appreciation of Hans Urs von Balthasar's theology written by a Thomist fellow traveler, a vision of Balthasar's trilogy marked by both warranted irenicism and critical verve. His constructive proposal for the future of Catholic theology is both significant and promising."--Thomas Joseph White, OP, author of The Light of Christ: An Introduction to Catholicism

