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Karl Adam - Catholicism in German Culture (Hardcover)
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Karl Adam illuminates the life and work of one of the most highly
respected and widely read Catholic theologians of the 20th century
- a theologian who not only influenced such diverse thinkers as
Pope Paul VI, Karl Rahner, and Flannery O'Connor, but who also had
a tremendous impact on Vatican II. Here Robert Anthony Krieg, CSC
unites biography and theology in an analysis of Adam's most
influential works, showing how he crafted a theology for his time,
one that embodied the central tenets of Christian belief while
simultaneously adopting the language of German neoromanticism. The
book spans the century from Vatican I to Vatican II. Krieg begins
by describing Adam's work against the backdrop of German Catholics'
struggle to enter the cultural mainstream. He then analyzes Adam's
major writings in the context of the Weimar Republic and the
theological fermentation between the wars. Adam's confrontation
with Nazism and his impact upon ecumenism and christology after
World War II are also discussed. The last chapter appraises Adam's
reliance on German neoromanticism for his "theology of life".
Church leaders, historians, and theologians should appreciate this
stimulating case study on catholicism and inculturation, which
locates Adam's efforts at theological renewal in relation to both
Rome's defensive stance against modernity, and also Berlin's
nationalism during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich.
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