Blind obedience

Blind obedience March 31, 2008

According to Balthasar, the Father’s abandonment of Jesus on the cross leaves him without any knowledge – he enters a state of absolute unknowing, and in this state remains faithful and obedient to the Father. As Levering explains it, “Jesus only moves to the pinnacle of obedience (the pinnacle of union with the Father’s will) by simultaneously entering the abyss of not-knowing. The highest obedience – the highest charity – is that which obeys without (conscious) knowledge or hope.”

Levering appropriately has a footnote to Kant’s Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitte , for Balthasar’s is a thoroughly Kantian account of the Cross.


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