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Karl Rahner 20
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Apostol ic
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Nuncio
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1950 2
I.
K a n t M . H e i d e g g e r J .
Marechal
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s p e c u l a t i v e a n d p h i l o s o p h i c a l
theologian 3
1959
1962
1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pius_XII. 2010 4 14
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3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Rahner. 2010 4 14
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63 1985 79–87
5 1997 216
H e n r i d e L u b a c
Yves Congar J. Daniélou
Hans Urs von Balthasar
6 Robert C. McCarthy, A Critical Examination of the Theology of Karl
Rahner, S.J. (Buchanan Dam, TX: Carthay Ventures, 2001), 1–4.
7 90
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F.
Schleiermacher
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10
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2001 3
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10 Svein Rise The
Academic and the Spiritual in Karl Rahner’s Theology [Frankfurt:
Peter Lang, 2001]
Richard Lennan
The Ecclesiology of Karl Rahner (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995),
l73–211
103
11
20
Hugo Rahner 1900–1968
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13
11 James J. Woolever, A Critical Evaluation of the Suitability of Karl
Rahner’s Sacramental Ecclesiology for a World Church (Lewiston,
NY: Edwin Mellen, 1982), 1–2.
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2005 30
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143–44
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Sacramentum Mundi
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Innsbruck
14 Harvey D. Egan, Karl Rahner: The Mystics of Everyday Life (New York:
Crossroad, 1998).
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2004 11–40
Edward Vacek, S.J., “Development Within Rahner’s Theology,”
Irish Theological Quarterly 42 (1975): 36–49
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105
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Symbol
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20 A B A B
B
17 Lennan, Ecclesiology of Karl Rahner, 18–21.
18 Jorg Splett, “Symbol,” in Encyclopedia of Theology: A Concise Sacramentum
Mundi, ed. Karl Rahner (New York: Ayperion, 1994), 1654–57.
19 Karl Rahner, “Symbol,” in Concise Theological Dictionary, by Karl Rahner
and H. Vorgrimler, edited by Cornelius Ernst, translated by Richard Strachan
(New York: Herder & Herder, 1965), 451.
20 Karl Rahner, “The Theology of the Symbol,” in vol. 4 of Theological
Investigations (London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1974), 224, 234.
C. Annice
Callanhan
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Rea l Symbol
P r i m a r y S y m b o l
Secondary Symbol 22
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25
21 Richard Lennan, “Ecclesiology and Ecumenism,” in The Cambridge Companion
to Karl Rahner, ed. Declan Marmion and Mary E. Hines (Cambridge:
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2005), 130.
22 Rahner, “Theology of the Symbol,” 225–26.
137–38
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25 Rahner, “Symbol,” 451.
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primal sacrament 27
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mysterium sacrament
mysterion
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27 Rahner, “Theology of the Symbol,” 236. Joseph H. P. Wong,
Logos-Symbol in the Christology of Karl Rahner (Rome: Las, 1984);
Michael J. Walsh, The Heart of Christ in the Writings of Karl Rahner:
An Investigation of Its Christological Foundation as an Example of the
Relationship between Theology and Spirituality (Roma: Universita
Gregoriana Editrice, 1977) 9
28 Callanhan 113
29 733
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res sacramenti sacramentum
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f u n d a m e n t a l
sacrament
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33 20 60
30 Karl Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments, trans. W. J. O’Hara, Eng.
ed. 9th printing (London: Burns & Oates, 1986; originally published in
1963), 15–16, 34–40.
31 Lennan, “Ecclesiology and Ecumenism,” 129.
Woolever, Suitability
32 Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments, 18.
33 Karl Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith: An Introduction to the Idea
of Christianity, trans. William V. Dych (New York: Crossroad, 1978),
322.
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Woolever, Suitability, 15–17
35 Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments, 13.
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37 Woolever, Suitability, 8–54
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38 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 324.
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40 Karl Rahner, “What is a Sacrament?” in vol. 14 of Theological
Investigations (1976), 142.
41 Callanhan 121
42 Karl Rahner, vol. 2 of Theological Investigations (1963), 126.
111
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Donatists
opus operantis
43 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 412.
44 Callanhan 122
45 Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments , 41–74. Rahner,
Foundations of Christian Faith, 413
46
R a h n e r , T h e
Church and the Sacraments, 434–35 Callanhan
123
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50
51
47 Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments, 40. Rahner, Foundations
of Christian Faith, 414
48 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 419.
49 Callanhan 123
50 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 415.
51 Karl Rahner, The Christian Commitment, trans. Cecily Hastings (New
York: Sheed & Ward, 1963), 148.
113
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52 Rahner, The Church and the Sacraments, 74–75.
53 76–117
54 Karl Rahner and Angelus Häussling, The Celebration of the Eucharist
(New York: Herder & Herder, 1968).
55 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 415–16.
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the Sacrament
56 421 Leo J. O’Donovan, ed., A World of Grace: An
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(Washington, D.C.: Georgetown Univ. Press, 1995), 147
57 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 423. Karl Rahner,
Meditations on the Sacraments (New York: Crossroad, 1977), 42–59
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58 Rahner, Encyclopedia of Theology, 148.
59 Rahner, “What is a Sacrament?” 144.
60 Karl Rahner and H. Vorgrimler, “The Eucharist,” in Concise Theological
Dictionary, 152–55.
61 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith, 424–27.
62 Karl Rahner, “The Presence of the Lord in the Christian Community at
Worship,” in vol. 10 of Theological Investigations (1982), 76.
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64 Rahner and Häussling, Celebration of the Eucharist.
65 Rahner, Meditations on the Sacraments, x–xi.
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66 Karl Rahner, Karl Rahner in Dialogue: Conversations and Interviews,
1965–1982, ed. Paul Imhof and Hubert Biallowons; translation edited by
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