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Karl Rahner and Ignatian Spirituality

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Superbly written ... As a sophisticated and densely written account of the fundamental influences on one of the twentieth century's seminal theologians, this book will rapidly become indispensable reading ... much to be recommended. Klappentext Karl Rahner SJ, (1904-1984), perhaps the most influential figure in twentieth-century Roman Catholic theology, believed that the most significant influence on his work was Ignatius Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. This book casts significant new light on Rahner's achievement by presenting it against the background of the rediscovery of Ignatian spirituality in the middle decades of the twentieth century. It offers a fresh and contemporary theological interpretation of Ignatian retreat-giving, illuminating the creative new departures this ministry has taken in the last thirty years, as well as contributing to the lively current debate regarding the relationship between spirituality and speculative theology. Zusammenfassung This work offers a theological interpretation of Ignatian retreat-giving, illuminating the creative departures the ministry has taken since the 1970s as well as contributing to the debate regarding the relationship between spirituality and speculative theology.

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Authors Philip Endean, Philip (Lecturer in Theology and Head of P Endean
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.06.2001
 
EAN 9780198270287
ISBN 978-0-19-827028-7
No. of pages 302
Series Oxford Theological Monographs
Oxford Theological Monographs
Oxford Theology and Religion M
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

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