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Theologie und Philosophie, 2020
In view of the different phases of Karl Rahner’s writings, as illustrated in the edition of his works, we can identify different theological loci and sources that are decisive for Rahner’s theological reflection and judgment. In particular, these are the Ignatian spirituality, the theology of the Church Fathers, Neo-Scholastic Theology, modern ...
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In view of the different phases of Karl Rahner’s writings, as illustrated in the edition of his works, we can identify different theological loci and sources that are decisive for Rahner’s theological reflection and judgment. In particular, these are the Ignatian spirituality, the theology of the Church Fathers, Neo-Scholastic Theology, modern ...
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2018
Abstract Karl Rahner (1904–84) played a significant role in broadening the emphases of Roman Catholic ecclesiology in the decades before the Second Vatican Council (1962–5). He contributed notably to the work of Vatican II itself, and was likewise prominent in promoting a positive reception of the council’s ecclesiology.
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Abstract Karl Rahner (1904–84) played a significant role in broadening the emphases of Roman Catholic ecclesiology in the decades before the Second Vatican Council (1962–5). He contributed notably to the work of Vatican II itself, and was likewise prominent in promoting a positive reception of the council’s ecclesiology.
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New Blackfriars, 2009
AbstractFor reasons of academic fashion and ecclesial politics, Rahner is often dismissed as a liberal. Though elements of his thought on the church/world relationship do not date well, and others have been so thoroughly absorbed into the mainstream as to lose their interest, there is a dimension of his thought which remains important and which in fact
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AbstractFor reasons of academic fashion and ecclesial politics, Rahner is often dismissed as a liberal. Though elements of his thought on the church/world relationship do not date well, and others have been so thoroughly absorbed into the mainstream as to lose their interest, there is a dimension of his thought which remains important and which in fact
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Karl Rahner's Theological Anthropology
2007AbstractThis chapter draws on Rahner's best known writings in Theological Investigations and Foundations of Christian Faith to elucidate his account of the relation between the self, human freedom, and God's grace. Rahner believes that God creates humans as beings who essentially become themselves by responding in freedom to God's self‐communication ...
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New Blackfriars, 1981
Another one safely on the shelf, with only five more to come, and then all fourteen thick volumes of Karl Rahner's Schriften zur Theologie (1954-1980) will be translated into English, in some twenty-one slimmer and somewhat more manageable ones. This particular instalment is the second part of the volume which Rahner put together shortly after the ...
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Another one safely on the shelf, with only five more to come, and then all fourteen thick volumes of Karl Rahner's Schriften zur Theologie (1954-1980) will be translated into English, in some twenty-one slimmer and somewhat more manageable ones. This particular instalment is the second part of the volume which Rahner put together shortly after the ...
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