Finding God in a World Come of Age

Finding God in a World Come of Age
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781531505783
ISBN-13 : 1531505783
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Book Synopsis Finding God in a World Come of Age by : Roger Haight

Download or read book Finding God in a World Come of Age written by Roger Haight and published by Fordham Univ Press. This book was released on 2024-05-07 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During his days in prison in Berlin, Dietrich Bonhoeffer had time to read and reflect on the Enlight­enment and to ask the question of how Christians might live in a world come of age. One can interpret Karl Rahner’s theological and pastoral writing as addressing that question. Born in 1904, he lived through both World Wars to a ripe age of 80 and wrote 1651 published works. Although his writing had a unique historical genesis and intellectual setting, along with a technical vocabulary, he consistently wrote out of pastoral concern in an effort to make Christian faith and belief credible in his Western European culture and the new post–WWII context. Probably his most important student was Johann Baptist Metz who was born in Germany 1928, conscripted into the army as a teenager, and after it, turned to the seminary and to theology. He studied with Rahner in Innsbruck and received his doctorate in theology in 1961 and taught at the University of Münster for thirty years. As Dorothee Soelle converted Bultmann’s existential analysis into social commitments, so did Metz give new social meaning to Rahner’s “transcendental” theology in a time of social cataclysm. Thus, together, Rahner and Metz, not in competition but as complementary, offer a distinctive response to the spiritual question of finding God in the present-day secular world.


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