The question of salvation lies at the roots of theological inquiry. Salvation does not simply represent a general object of theological research, as it is also an anthropological category and touches upon the fate of every individual.
H. U. von Balthasar composed a theological treatise about salvation in the form of so-called dramatic soteriology that includes the rudiments of the doctrine of grace.
This article seeks to outline the essential points and principles of Balthasar's dramatic soteriology.