La antiquísima pregunta por la relación entre Razón y Amor recibe una respuesta novedosa en la obra de Hans Urs von Balthasar, en cuanto "lógica del amor". El presente estudio pretende verificarlo por medio de una lectura analítica de la Teológica, prestando atención especial a aquellos momentos cruciales, donde la razón humana se encuentra con su propio dilema: o contentarse consigo misma, o trascender hasta la infinitud, que la anticipa. Entonces, se trata de dilucidar la cuestión: ¿cuál es la función del amor en aquellos ejes de la argumentación balthasariana, que propone traducir la Lógica de Dios en la lógica humana?, mediante un método de indagación sencillo, que pretende detectar el enganche preciso de la racionalidad con el amor, tomando como punto de partida la base estadística exhaustiva de las veces en que el autor se refiere -explícita e implícitamente-a la ratio y su campo semántico
Hans Urs von Balthasar deals, in a novel way, with the long-standing question on the relation between Reason and Love, regarding it as a "logic of love". This article attempts to verify his proposal through an analytic reading of the Theologica. Special attention is paid to the crucial sections in which the Human Reason is faced with its dilemma: either self-indulge on one's own or transcend to the infinite. This article endeavours to answer the question: what is the function of love in the core of the Balthasarian argumentation, who attempts to decode the Divine logic into the human logic? The method of investigation attempts to identify the intersections which bring together rationality and love. The research starts from the comprehensive statistical basis of the number of times the author makes reference -explicitly or implicitly- to the ratio and to its semantic field
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