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Love Alone Is Credible (original 1963; edition 2005)

by Hans Urs von Balthasar, D. C. Schindler (Translator)

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"In this newly translated book, von Balthasar delves deeper into this exploration of what love means, what comprises the divine love of God, and how we must become lovers of God in the footsteps of saints like Francis de Sales, John of the Cross and Therese of Lisieux."
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Title:Love Alone Is Credible
Authors:Hans Urs von Balthasar
Other authors:D. C. Schindler (Translator)
Info:Ignatius Press (2005), Paperback, 153 pages
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Love Alone Is Credible by Hans Urs von Balthasar (1963)

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re-assessment of Christian belief
  SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
Logic looks for a place where it can pull everything together. That place can not be found in creation—even in the creation of humans. It can only be found in the revelation of God. The center of God's revelation is love: the only thing that is credible. This is the foundation of von Balthasar's dense little book.

This book is brilliant. Almost every page has some striking insight that makes you want to put the book down and meditate.

I'll be the first to admit that there were times when I felt like I was barely keeping my head above the water. Von Balthasar's a highly gifted philosopher as well as a theologian. Thankfully, there is a recapitulation at the end of the book: four pages that summarize the flow of his argument. You would do well to read that first, then keep referring back to it as you read through the book to constantly situate yourself in his logic.

This book will stand up to many readings. It's a treasure well worth the effort. ( )
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Lovers are the ones who know most about God; the theologian must listen to them.

It is only when we look the Crucified One in the eye that we recognize the abyss of selfishness—even of that which we are accustomed to call love.

I can speak of hell only in relation to myself, precisely because I can never imagine the possible damnation of another as more likely than my own.

Whoever does not come to know the face of God in contemplation will not recognize it in action.

Love is unconditional assent to and readiness for God's will.
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