From the archives:
Hans Urs von Balthasar, On the Tasks of Catholic Philosophy in Our Time (pdf, 1993).
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24 Friday Dec 2010
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From the archives:
Hans Urs von Balthasar, On the Tasks of Catholic Philosophy in Our Time (pdf, 1993).
Merry Christmas!
From the editors and staff of Communio.
23 Friday Jul 2010
Posted Balthasar, Hans Urs von Balthasar, The Paschal Mystery
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The 1966 essay “Vocation” by Hans Urs von Balthasar, previously unavailable in English, appears in the Spring 2010 issue of Communio. (Original title: “Berufung.”) Read the full article here (pdf), and the Introduction to the issue here.
From the article:
Today, qualified, contingent assents cripple vocations everywhere like mildew. People either want to commit themselves only for a time (and thereby take away from God the possibility of being able to dispose over the whole man), or only for a certain kind of work they have in mind, that attracts them or seems timely (and thereby bind the hands of their ecclesial superiors, preventing them from disposing over those under them), or often, say, in world communities, already draft the group’s statutes in such a way that they allow for such half- or quarter-readinesses, and are content with this. Everywhere that this takes place, one asks only initially and superficially what “the Church” needs, or even what “our time” needs, or even worse, what today’s priest or religious “needs” in order to develop his personality harmoniously, and no longer, what God needs. . . . full text (pdf).
19 Monday Jul 2010
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The current issue of Communio focuses on the Paschal Mystery. Read the Introduction here. Articles include:
José Granados. Risen Time: Easter as the Source of History
Jean-Pierre Batut. Believing in the Resurrection, or: The Logic of Love
Denis Farkasfalvy. Reconstructing Mariology
Keith Lemna. Mythopoetic Thinking and the Truth of Christianity
Philippe Richard. Romans 8 in Under Satan’s Sun: Bernanos’ Vision of Man and the World
Hans Urs von Balthasar. Vocation (Retrieving the Tradition)
Thomas Esposito. The Way From Emmaus to Us (Notes and Comments)
David L. Schindler. Regarding Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Unions (A Word From the Editor)
Spring 2010. Vol. 37, no. 1