1st Edition

Karl Rahner Theology and Philosophy

By Karen Kilby Copyright 2004
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Karl Rahner is one of the great theologians of the twentieth century, known for his systematic, foundationalist approach. This bold and original book explores the relationship between his theology and his philosophy, and argues for the possibility of a nonfoundationalist reading of Rahner. Karen Kilby calls into question both the admiration of Rahner's disciples for the overarching unity of his though, and the too easy dismissals of critics who object to his 'flawed philosophical staring point' or to his supposedly modern and liberal appeal to experience. Through a lucid and critical exposition of key texts including Spirit in the World and Hearer of the Word, and of themes such as the Vorgriff auf esse, the supernatural existential and the anonymous Christian, Karen Kilby reaffirms Rahner's significance for modern theology and offers a clear exposition of his thought.

    1. Introduction  2. Spirit in the World  3. 'Transcendental'  4. Hearer of the Word and the Supernatural Existential  5. The Relation of Philosophy to Theology: A Nonfoundationalist Reading  6. Defending a Nonfoundationalist Rahner  7. The Theory of the Anonymous Christian

    Biography

    Karen Kilby lectures in Systematic Theology at Nottingham University.

    'The remarkable thing about this book is that Kilby not only succeeds in bringing fresh perspective to an already well-tilled field, but manages to do so whilst writing throughout in a clear and comprehensible manner- a quality all too rare in Rahner studies.' - Paul D. Murray, University of Durham, UK