"For Balthasar, the Eucharist is Christ's thanksgiving to the Father in heaven for having given Him the gift of giving Himself for all. Ciraulo shows in a convincing way that this eternal thanksgiving is given to us as God's most precious gift that moves us toward fulfillment in heaven." -Fr Jacques Servais, editor of Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Spiritual Exercises
"For Balthasar, the Eucharist is Christ's thanksgiving to the Father in heaven for having given Him the gift of giving Himself for all. Ciraulo shows in a convincing way that this eternal thanksgiving is given to us as God's most precious gift that moves us toward fulfillment in heaven." -Fr Jacques Servais, editor of Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Spiritual Exercises
Jonathan Martin Ciraulo is assistant professor of systematic theology at Saint Meinrad Seminary.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Balthasar's Eucharistic Theology: Sacramental Foreground and Trinitarian Background 2. Pneumatic Flesh: The Holy Spirit and the Church's Eucharist 3. "Truly You are a Hidden God": Liturgical Manifestation and its Limits 4. Sub Velamento: The Eucharist Between this World and the Next Conclusion: Balthasar's Cosmic Liturgy Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Balthasar's Eucharistic Theology: Sacramental Foreground and Trinitarian Background 2. Pneumatic Flesh: The Holy Spirit and the Church's Eucharist 3. "Truly You are a Hidden God": Liturgical Manifestation and its Limits 4. Sub Velamento: The Eucharist Between this World and the Next Conclusion: Balthasar's Cosmic Liturgy Notes Bibliography Index
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