Reinterpreting Rahner
Burke, Patrick, 1964-
Reinterpreting Rahner A Critical Study of his major themes Patrick Burke. - 1st ed. - New York : Fordham University Press, 2002. - ix, 322 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-309) and index.
Foundational Thought -- Nature and Grace -- The Trinity -- Symbol and Becoming -- History and Revelation -- Christology -- Ecclesiology -- The Development of Dogma -- Final Synthesis and Conclusions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
"Probably no other figure has exercised so profound an influence on Catholic theology during the last half century as Karl Rahner. A key to understanding Rahner's wide-ranging theology is what Patrick Burke calls a "dialectical analogy" - a unifying concept that helps Rahner hold in distinction the traditional antinomies of Christian thought: God and the world, spirit and matter, grace and nature. In this book Burke examines the dialectic of each of the major themes of Rahner's theology, showing that it is an indispensable key to this thought. But he also exposes a very real tension within the system that threatens the complex balance of Rahner's theological vision."--BOOK JACKET.
0823222187 0823222195 (pbk.)
2002007506
GBA3-03109
Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984.
Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984.
BX 4705.R287 BUR
BX 4705.R287 BUR
Reinterpreting Rahner A Critical Study of his major themes Patrick Burke. - 1st ed. - New York : Fordham University Press, 2002. - ix, 322 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-309) and index.
Foundational Thought -- Nature and Grace -- The Trinity -- Symbol and Becoming -- History and Revelation -- Christology -- Ecclesiology -- The Development of Dogma -- Final Synthesis and Conclusions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
"Probably no other figure has exercised so profound an influence on Catholic theology during the last half century as Karl Rahner. A key to understanding Rahner's wide-ranging theology is what Patrick Burke calls a "dialectical analogy" - a unifying concept that helps Rahner hold in distinction the traditional antinomies of Christian thought: God and the world, spirit and matter, grace and nature. In this book Burke examines the dialectic of each of the major themes of Rahner's theology, showing that it is an indispensable key to this thought. But he also exposes a very real tension within the system that threatens the complex balance of Rahner's theological vision."--BOOK JACKET.
0823222187 0823222195 (pbk.)
2002007506
GBA3-03109
Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984.
Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984.
BX 4705.R287 BUR
BX 4705.R287 BUR