I was just discussing with my brother Jamie how reading of Balthasar is quite intimidating and almost presupposes a knowledge of Western (particularly German) philosophy and literature. I do recommend Edward T. Oakes' Pattern of Redemption as an overall introduction to his work, although I'm excited to hear about a collaboration of authors on the Companion including David Schindler and Fr. Aidan Nichols, both of whom have also written studies of Balthasar's work.
My brother also mentioned his personal preference for reading the Patristics over the contemporary theologians -- something I think even Balthasar himself would have approved of.
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