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Karl Rahner, a Jesuit Priest who died in 1984, is widely regarded
as one of the most influential Catholic theologians of the 20th
century. His writings played an enormous role in shaping the
documents of Vatican II. But while he is best known for his
academic theology, his deepest goal was to help ordinary Christians
to recognize and respond to the presence of grace in their everyday
lives. Rahner famously observed that the Christians of the future
will be mystics or there will be no Christianity. With readings for
Advent, Lent, and the other liturgical seasons, these sermons,
prayers, and reflections offer spiritual nourishment for the whole
year.
A major force at Vatican II, Jesuit priest Karl Rahner's writings
effect a paradigm shift in modern theology. This anthology
showcases the masterful spiritual writings by one of the great
religious thinkers of all time.
One of the classics of modern spirituality, Encounters with
Silence is one of Karl Rahner’s most lucid and powerful
books. A book of meditations about man’s relation with God, it is
not a work of dry theology, but rather a book of prayerful
reflections on love, knowledge, and faith, obedience, everyday
routines, life with our friends and neighbors, our work and
vocation, and human goodness. The immense success of this moving
work is a tribute to its practicality and the ability of the great
theologian to speak simply and yet profoundly to ordinary men and
women seeking an inspiring guide to the inner life, one that never
forsakes the world of reality. The book is cast in the form of a
dialogue with God that moves from humble but concerned inquiry to
joyful contemplation. “You will come again because the fact that
you have already come must continue to be revealed ever more
clearly. It must become progressively manifest to the world that
the heart of all things is already transformed, because you have
taken them all to your heart. . . . The false appearance of our
world, the shabby pretense that it has not been liberated . . .
must be more and more thoroughly rooted out and destroyed. . . .
And your coming is neither past nor future, but the present, which
has only to reach its fulfillment. Now it is still the one single
hour of your advent.†(from the book)
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Wurde Mir Gott Fehlen?
Karl Rahner; Edited by Andreas Batlogg, Peter Suchla
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R737
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A new translation of Father Rahner's book on prayer.
Karl Rahner stands in a long line of great Christian theologians
who were likewise great teachers of prayer. He has been called the
voice of Vatican II, and is acknowledged as the rare theologian
whose writings speak to the ordinary" Christian.
In "The Need and the Blessing of Prayer ," Father Rahner views
the human person as essentially one called to prayer. He also
highlights prayer as the act of human existence, the great
religious act. By encouraging people to "pray in the everyday" - to
pray regardless of the desire or mood of the moment - Rahner's
theology of the prayer of everyday life challenges us to surrender
ourselves to God so that God dwells at the very center of our
lives.
The eight chapters of "The Need and the Blessing of Prayer "
were originally sermons that Rahner gave during Lent 1946 at St.
Michal's Church in Munich, Germany. This work has been reprinted
often throughout its thirty-year history, testifying to its
enduring message. For as Father Rahner wrote in the first edition,
"If we are not supposed to cease praying, then perhaps one
shouldn't cease speaking about prayer."
Chapters are "Opening Our Hearts," "The Helper-Spirit," "The
Prayer of Love," "Prayer in the Everyday," "The Prayer of Need,"
"Prayers of Consecration, "The Prayer of Guilt," and "Prayers of
Decision.""
From Christianity's very beginning, it has had a difficult
relationship with the world of money. Through developing
sophisticated understandings of the nature and wealth-creating
capacity of capital, Christian theologians, philosophers, and
financiers exerted considerable influence upon the emergence and
development of the international financial systems that helped
unleash a revolution in the way the world thinks about and uses
capital. In For God and Profit, Samuel Gregg underscores the
different ways in which Christians have helped to develop the
financial and banking systems that have helped millions escape
poverty for hundreds of years. But he also provides a critical lens
through which to assess the workings--and failures--of modern
finance and banking. Far from being doomed to producing economic
instability and periodic financial crises, Gregg illustrates that
how Christian faith and reason can shape financial practices and
banking institutions in ways that restore integrity to our troubled
financial systems.
While no single anthology could hope to capture the full scope of
Karl Rahner's thought--his publications number more than 3,500
separate works in the years between 1924 and 1979--this collection
is the best that could possibly be devised, containing 174
selections that reflect the best of Rahner's thought from the early
1950s to 1980.
The ground-breaking treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity by one
of the most important theologians of the century is here reprinted
on the 30th anniversary of its orginal publication. In this
treatise, Karl Rahner analyzes the place of the doctrine of the
Trinity within Catholic theology and develops his own highly
original and innovative reading of the doctrine, including his
now-famous dictum.
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Unity of the Churches (Paperback)
Heinrich Fries, Karl Rahner; Translated by Ruth C.L. Gritsch
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R544
R450
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The ground-breaking treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity by one
of the most important theologians of the century is here reprinted
on the 30th anniversary of its orginal publication. In this
treatise, Karl Rahner analyzes the place of the doctrine of the
Trinity within Catholic theology and develops his own highly
original and innovative reading of the doctrine, including his
now-famous dictum.
This collection of meditations focuses on the presence of Christ
among his faithful believers and explores the meaning of suffering,
loneliness, and redemption of Christ.
Unlike Rahner's theological writings, which can be obscure. these
sermons provide a smooth entrance for those who are just beginning
to read this fine contemporary theologian and preacher.
Karl Rahner is one of Catholicism's most influential, and yet
difficult to understand, theologians. This remarkably comprehensive
volume gives a page by page explanation of Rahner's great summary
"Foundations of Christian Faith." With an excellent introduction
and helpful indices, this book is an indispensable addition to
every theological library.
"In giving these meditations, my desire was to explain the
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius; I was not attempting to
present pious meditations and theological considerations, no matter
how useful they may be. I attempted to give these meditations on
the Spiritual Exercises the kind of theological foundation that my
listeners had the right to expect, without falling into the kind of
theological investigations that really have nothing directly to
contribute to the purpose of spiritual exercises." These words are
used by the author who is probably the greatest theologian the
Catholic Church has produced in recent centuries. He brings his
enormous learning and his unequaled theological acumen to bear on
what is probably one of the most influential spiritual works of
Roman Catholicism. The combination is as fascinating as it is
important. The subject matter is, of course, very controversial.
Has St. Ignatius anything to say for modern Christians? Jesuits the
world over maintain that he has, others suggest that his writing is
totally confined to a particular, and unfortunate, period of Church
history. Karl Rahner has been compelled to write with a force and
simplicity we do not usually associate with him. Here is a
compelling series of meditations which take us out of the stodgy
surroundings of so much Christian spirituality, and certainly one
of Rahner's greatest works.
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