A theology of alterity: Levinas, Von Balthasar, and Trinitarian praxis

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Duquesne University Press (2013)
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Strives to radically utilize Emmanuel Levinas's philosophical framework, bringing it into conversation with the theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar, to construct a post-ontotheological account of theology that unites theory and praxis. By allowing Levinas's Judaism to challenge von Balthasar's Catholicism, Glenn Morrison develops a perspective that is both theologically rich and philosophically provocative"--Provided by publisher.

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