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Karl Rahner : Theologian for the Twenty-first Century, Paperback / softback Book

Karl Rahner : Theologian for the Twenty-first Century Paperback / softback

Edited by Padraic Conway, Fainche Ryan

Part of the Studies in Theology, Society and Culture series

Paperback / softback

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In the twenty-five years since his death, Karl Rahner moved from being the most celebrated Roman Catholic theologian of the twentieth century to among the most neglected of the twenty-first.

This work attempts to redress this imbalance, with the contributors treating all the major themes and legacies of his theology.

Rahner emerges from this collection as a paragon of a theology which is never insular or inward-looking but is always bold and innovative in its engagement with the range of questions with which contemporary theology is ineluctably confronted by our twenty-first-century world.

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