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    Karl Rahner (1904–1984) in the USA: Appropriation and Continuation of His Theology.Benjamin Dahlke & Mark F. Fischer - forthcoming - Philosophy and Theology.
    Karl Rahner (1904–1984) has exercised a profound influence on Catholic theology. This paper reconstructs both why and how Rahner’s ideas were received in the United States since the 1950s. American theologians did much more than simply repeat what the German Jesuit had outlined. Rather, they made use of his thought in order to do theology constructively. Thus, even today Rahner’s influence in the US is quite noticeable.
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    Karl Rahner's Transcendental Christology.Mark F. Fischer - 2014 - Philosophy and Theology 26 (2):383-395.
    Karl Rahner’s transcendental Christology examined the conditions for the possibility of faith in Christ and presented human nature as developing in response to God’s grace. This article affirms Rahner despite the critiques of Michel Henry, Roger Haight, John McDermott, Patrick Burke, and Donald Gelpi. Rahner’s Christology is not a phenomenology but a theology that affirms God’s presence in history. To be sure, some critics have attacked Rahner for emphasizing God’s initiative and diminishing human responsibility and for uncritically accepting Greek metaphysics (...)
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    Rahner’s “New Christology” in Foundations of Christian Faith.Mark F. Fischer - 2010 - Philosophy and Theology 22 (1-2):389-404.
    Christologie: Systematisch und exegetisch was published in 1972 by Karl Rahner and Wilhelm Thüsing. When in 1980 the translation appeared as A New Christology, it did not include Rahner’s five chapters from the 1972 volume, but inserted three essays by Rahner whose German originals were unidentified. The present essay identifies the source of the three chapters. It also reveals that Rahner’s original five chapters were published a second time in the 1976 Grundkurs des Glaubens, although in a different form, and (...)
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    Rahner Papers Editor's Page.Mark F. Fischer - 2018 - Philosophy and Theology 30 (2):601-603.
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    Rahner Papers Editor's Page.Mark F. Fischer - 2019 - Philosophy and Theology 31 (1):251-254.
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    Rahner Papers Editor's Page.Mark F. Fischer - 2021 - Philosophy and Theology 33 (1):97-100.
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    The Karl Rahner Society in the Twenty-First Century (1998–2019).Mark F. Fischer - 2020 - Philosophy and Theology 32 (1-2):251-264.
    This essay traces the history of the Karl Rahner Society between the years 1998 and 2019. It lists the achievements of the society’s coordinators, many of the books and articles about Rahner published by members of the society, and the role played in the society by Presidents of the Catholic Theological Society of America. The essay also identifies three persistent themes of the society: Rahner and his contemporaries, Rahner and the Catholic Church, and Rahner and ecumenism.
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    The Soteriologies of Karl Rahner and Hans Urs Von Balthasar in advance.Mark F. Fischer - forthcoming - Philosophy and Theology.
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    The Soteriologies of Karl Rahner and Hans Urs Von Balthasar.Mark F. Fischer - 2016 - Philosophy and Theology 28 (2):513-525.
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    Review Symposium: Four Perspectives on Karl Rahner's Theological Aesthetics, by Peter Joseph Fritz, followed by a Response from the Author. [REVIEW]Judith Wolfe, Gesa Thiessen, Robert Masson, Mark F. Fischer & Peter Joseph Fritz - 2017 - Philosophy and Theology 29 (2):485-506.
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