
God in the World
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A century has passed since Karl Rahner's birth, and two decades have passed since his death. Yet this remarkable theologian has left a legacy of wisdom as relevant today as it was during Rahner's time. In God in the World: A Guide to Karl Rahner's Theology, Thomas O 'Meara looks anew at Rahner's insights and theological principles. Through O 'Meara's clear and engaging style, readers will discover 'or rediscover, as the case may be 'how invaluable Rahner is for the church today.
Rahner's is a theology that considers both people and history as important. It is a theology that begins with grace as God's self-communication, God's gift of life shared with humankind. It is a theology that directly speaks to some of the tensions we as the church, the people of God, struggle with today: religious pluralism and salvation through Jesus Christ, the roles of priests and lay ecclesial ministers, the offices of bishops and popes, the movements of secular modernity and religious fundamentalism. O 'Meara helps the reader find in Rahner a traditional revolutionary whose theology sees the depth, extent, and vitality of faith, hope and love in the hearts of all people.
Thomas O 'Meara, OP PhD, is the William K. Warren Professor of Theology Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. He studied with Karl Rahner at the University of Munich and continues to receive numerous invitations to teach and speak on Rahner. Among his recent publications are A Theologian's Journey (Paulist, revised 2002), Theology of Ministry (Paulist, 1999), Thomas Aquinas Theologian (University of Notre Dame Press, 1997).
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- Intro
- Titlepage
- Copyright
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: A Guide to Karl Rahner's Theology
- I. An Important Theologian
- II. A Lasting Influence
- III. Rahner and Munich in the 1960s: A Personal Encounter
- IV. A Guide to a Theologian for Today and Tomorrow
- Chapter 2: Karl Rahner, Theologian
- I. An Ordinary Life
- II. Teachers and Sources
- III. A Theologian's Journey
- Chapter 3: Fashioning a Theology for Today
- I. A Theology for Today: Five Challenging Issues
- II. Three Characteristics of a Contemporary Theology
- III. Reorientations
- Chapter 4: Men and Women within God's Life
- I. The Seeking Person, the Revealing God
- II. Human Existence in God's Realm
- III. An Ordinary Spirituality
- IV. Dramas of Grace
- Chapter 5: God's Life in Terrestrial History
- I. Existential History
- II. Salvation History and World History
- III. Jesus Christ
- IV. The Word of Jesus Christ: The Bible
- V. God's Wide Love and Life
- VI. People's Religions
- Chapter 6: The Church and Its Ministries
- I. The Church as Event and Community
- II. The Church Existing in History's Forms
- III. Charism and Ministry and Office
- IV. A Transcendental Community of Ministers
- V. Leaders in the Church
- VI. The Church Today
- Chapter 7: The Future of the World
- I. The Future of Christianity
- II. The Future of the Church
- III. God and Intelligent Creatures beyond Earth
- IV. The Absolute Future
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- I. Chronology of Karl Rahner's Life
- II. Bibliographical Guide
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