Karl Rahner
Karl Rahner , (March 5th 1904 - March 30th 1984) was one of most influential the Théologien of the Catholic church of the 20th century. It was born with Freiburg-in-Brisgau in Germany and died in In in Austria. Jesuit, it influenced much the council the Vatican II.
Its liberal opinions are discussed: thus its ideas on Eucharistie were specifically condemned by Paul VI in the encyclical Mysterium Fidei.
Books published in French
Homélies biblical , Calls to God of silence , Which is your brother? , Treaty Basic of the faith , the courage of the theologist , To live and believe today , larger God , Elements of spiritual theology , courage to be a priest , Written theological , I believe - explanation of the symbol of the apostles , sacraments of the Church , Aimer Jesus , Petit dictionary of catholic theology , God Trinity - transcending base of the history of the hello , Experiences of a catholic theologist .
See too
External bonds
- Karl Rahner, the Encyclopedia of the Agora.
- Pierre-Alain Lejeune, '' Karl Rahner '', Spirit and Life.
- Karl Rahner on Thomas d' Aquin
- Karl Rahner, Homage to Thomas d' Aquin in the form of warning, 1972.
- Karl Rahner Society
- bibliographical Repertory
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