La palabra en su figura y su belleza. Teología y literatura en Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Literature is a beautiful word, with rhythm and music, pronounced from the singular reality of existence. From this point of view it is always a "revelation", an apocalypse of human life in the face of the singular and definitive character of existence in the world. Theology, in dialogue with it, cannot pretend to be enclosed in an objective-scientific language in the style of the positive sciences. According to Balthasarian theology, the relationship between theology and literature does not arise from the fashion of the interdisciplinarity of knowledge, but from an intrinsic necessity of its work due to the nature of divine revelation. God has expressed himself in a beautiful figure as the person of his Son, engaging in a drama, and using all the resources of the language of the flesh.
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