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Age Of Ultron (Paperback)
Brian Michael Bendis; Artworks by Bryan Hitch, Brandon Peterson
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For years the heroes of the Marvel Universe have lived in fear that
the Avengers' greatest mistake and deadliest foe, Ultron, would one
day fulfill its desire to eradicate all organic life and dominate
the Earth ... that day has arrived.
Karl Rahner's theory of how Jesus saves has garnered criticism.
Rahner's portrayal of Jesus has been described by Hans Urs von
Balthasar as merely notifying the world of God's salvific will.
Others have doubted whether Rahner thinks Jesus "causes" salvation
at all. Even Rahner's advocates style his Jesus as a kind of sign,
albeit an effective one, the primal Sacrament. But another major
and yet underappreciated dimension to Rahner's christology is his
identification of Jesus as Representative-both our representative
before God and God's before us. As such a Representative, Jesus is
not a redemptive agent who accomplishes human salvation simply
through an act, and even less is he a mere exemplar or
notification. This Jesus does not only "do" our salvation-rather,
he is the locus of salvation itself. He not only "opens" heaven's
gates, but he creates heaven with his own resurrection. Being
Salvation uncovers this dimension within Rahner's theology,
relating it to other historical examples of representative
soteriology (e.g. Irenaeus's theory of recapitulation) and to
Rahner's more familiar sacramental soteriological categories
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