Rahner on the Human Experience of God: Idealist Tautology or Christian Theology?

Philosophy and Theology 7 (2):127-164 (1992)
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Abstract

The primary subject of this study is the assessment ofJohann B. Metz’s judgment that Karl Rahner’s transcendental anthropology abstracts from concrete experience and succumbs to a kind of Idealist tautology. Secondarily consideration is given to the broader range of similar criticisms of Rahner’s construal of the God-human relation.

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