'This is a gem of a collection with seventeen scholarly essays on a wide variety of issues introducing a reliable road map to the corpus of von Balthasar and taking us on guided tours of select streets in Balthasar's Byzantine world ... it covers a wide range of topics which is excellent for teaching and introductory purposes ... the range of topics and the high standard of all essays make this a very good buy.' Review of Religion and Theology '... a great book for the enthusiast ...' Ministry Today 'At the heart of the book are three excellent essays on the parts of the trilogy by Oliver Davies, Ben Quash and Aidan Nichols. Each could not but encourage a reader daunted by the scale of the mountain range ahead, with a map, a compass and enough description to suggest the exhilaration of the climb and the rewards of perseverance through its length.' Times Literary Supplement '... an admirably short collection of mostly concise pieces'. Times Literary Supplement '... the editors fulfill their promise of a rich feast. ... it is a great way in to the library of his works, and can hardly be bettered as an introduction.' Themelios 'The essays are primarily analytical and explicatory in character, often illuminating areas of Balthasar's thought that are difficult and obscure with admirable clarity and precision. It is interesting to see that the relative brevity of the contributions has in no way resulted in superficiality of treatment or a trivialization of the subjects under discussion; in fact the constraints of the form seem to have worked to the advantage of the subject.' Journal of Theological Studies