Karl Rahner (1904-1984) was one of the most significant theological voices of the twentieth century. This Cambridge Companion provides an accessible introduction to the main themes of Rahner's work and will be of interest to both students and scholars alike.
Karl Rahner (1904-1984) was one of the most significant theological voices of the twentieth century. This Cambridge Companion provides an accessible introduction to the main themes of Rahner's work and will be of interest to both students and scholars alike.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Declan Marmion is professor of systematic theology at St. Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth, Ireland, and a former dean of the theology faculty. In 2019 he published (with Salvador Ryan and Michael Mullaney) Models of Priestly Formation: Assessing the Past, Reflecting on the Present and Imagining the Future with Liturgical Press. He is the editor of Irish Theological Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introducing Rahner Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines; Part I. Spiritual, Philosophical and Theological Roots: 2. Theology and spirituality Harvey D. Egan; 3. Rahner's transcendental project Thomas Sheehan; 4. Experience of grace Stephen J. Duffy; Part II. Theological Investigations: 5. Method in theology Francis Schüssler Fiorenza; 6. Revelation and faith Daniel Donovan; 7. Trinity David Coffey; 8. Christology Roman Siebenrock; 9. Ecclesiology and Ecumenism Richard Lennan; 10. Ministry and worship Jerry Farmer; 11. Ethics Brian Linnane; 12. Eschatology Peter Phan; Part III. Conversations Ongoing: 13. Rahner amid modernity and postmodernity Michael Purcell; 14. Rahner's reception in twentieth century Protestant theology Nicholas Adams; 15. Karl Rahner: towards a theological aesthetic Gesa E. Thiessen; 16. Rahner and religious diversity Jeannine Hill Fletcher; 17. Liberation and political theologies Gaspar Martinez; 18. Feminist theologies Nancy Dallavalle; Part IV. Retrospect and Prospect: 19. Has Rahnerian theology a future? Philip Endean; 20. Experiences of a Catholic theologian Karl Rahner; Appendix: Reading Rahner: a guide for students Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines.
1. Introducing Rahner Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines Part I. Spiritual, Philosophical and Theological Roots: 2. Theology and spirituality Harvey D. Egan 3. Rahner's transcendental project Thomas Sheehan 4. Experience of grace Stephen J. Duffy Part II. Theological Investigations: 5. Method in theology Francis Schüssler Fiorenza 6. Revelation and faith Daniel Donovan 7. Trinity David Coffey 8. Christology Roman Siebenrock 9. Ecclesiology and Ecumenism Richard Lennan 10. Ministry and worship Jerry Farmer 11. Ethics Brian Linnane 12. Eschatology Peter Phan Part III. Conversations Ongoing: 13. Rahner amid modernity and postmodernity Michael Purcell 14. Rahner's reception in twentieth century Protestant theology Nicholas Adams 15. Karl Rahner: towards a theological aesthetic Gesa E. Thiessen 16. Rahner and religious diversity Jeannine Hill Fletcher 17. Liberation and political theologies Gaspar Martinez 18. Feminist theologies Nancy Dallavalle Part IV. Retrospect and Prospect: 19. Has Rahnerian theology a future? Philip Endean 20. Experiences of a Catholic theologian Karl Rahner Appendix: Reading Rahner: a guide for students Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines.
1. Introducing Rahner Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines; Part I. Spiritual, Philosophical and Theological Roots: 2. Theology and spirituality Harvey D. Egan; 3. Rahner's transcendental project Thomas Sheehan; 4. Experience of grace Stephen J. Duffy; Part II. Theological Investigations: 5. Method in theology Francis Schüssler Fiorenza; 6. Revelation and faith Daniel Donovan; 7. Trinity David Coffey; 8. Christology Roman Siebenrock; 9. Ecclesiology and Ecumenism Richard Lennan; 10. Ministry and worship Jerry Farmer; 11. Ethics Brian Linnane; 12. Eschatology Peter Phan; Part III. Conversations Ongoing: 13. Rahner amid modernity and postmodernity Michael Purcell; 14. Rahner's reception in twentieth century Protestant theology Nicholas Adams; 15. Karl Rahner: towards a theological aesthetic Gesa E. Thiessen; 16. Rahner and religious diversity Jeannine Hill Fletcher; 17. Liberation and political theologies Gaspar Martinez; 18. Feminist theologies Nancy Dallavalle; Part IV. Retrospect and Prospect: 19. Has Rahnerian theology a future? Philip Endean; 20. Experiences of a Catholic theologian Karl Rahner; Appendix: Reading Rahner: a guide for students Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines.
1. Introducing Rahner Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines Part I. Spiritual, Philosophical and Theological Roots: 2. Theology and spirituality Harvey D. Egan 3. Rahner's transcendental project Thomas Sheehan 4. Experience of grace Stephen J. Duffy Part II. Theological Investigations: 5. Method in theology Francis Schüssler Fiorenza 6. Revelation and faith Daniel Donovan 7. Trinity David Coffey 8. Christology Roman Siebenrock 9. Ecclesiology and Ecumenism Richard Lennan 10. Ministry and worship Jerry Farmer 11. Ethics Brian Linnane 12. Eschatology Peter Phan Part III. Conversations Ongoing: 13. Rahner amid modernity and postmodernity Michael Purcell 14. Rahner's reception in twentieth century Protestant theology Nicholas Adams 15. Karl Rahner: towards a theological aesthetic Gesa E. Thiessen 16. Rahner and religious diversity Jeannine Hill Fletcher 17. Liberation and political theologies Gaspar Martinez 18. Feminist theologies Nancy Dallavalle Part IV. Retrospect and Prospect: 19. Has Rahnerian theology a future? Philip Endean 20. Experiences of a Catholic theologian Karl Rahner Appendix: Reading Rahner: a guide for students Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines.
Rezensionen
'There are useful passages on such Rahnerian topics as the supernatural existential, Jesus Christ as the entelechy of human existence, and the controversial anonymous Christian.' Church Times
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