The Companion examines the major "trilogy" that defines Balthasar’s massive output:
Ultimately, the Companion presents Balthasar as a figure whose work ranks alongside giants like Origen, Thomas Aquinas, and Karl Barth, offering a "rich feast" for those trying to understand the intersection of faith, art, and human drama . The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthas...
The book does not shy away from Balthasar’s more controversial or "daring" speculations, such as his thoughts on Christ’s descent into hell after the crucifixion . It also engages with: The Companion examines the major "trilogy" that defines