Karl Rahner's concept of the Relationship between God and Human Being

Philosophy and Culture 27 (8):747-764 (2000)
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Rahner use of "transcendental method" in "significant theme" and "non-obvious title of" bi-dialectical principle, to Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics of knowledge-based framework of its "self-examination of the argument," and through the reflection of the argument to open Han was the obvious meaning "spirit of the people of the nature of the structure" that is "of transcendent human spirit"; and hidden meaning of the Han "man is the object of divine revelation", or "super-existence of people experience." And further open between man and God was with "the relationship between creature and Creator, there are finite and the infinite spirit of the spirit there is a relationship, the relationship between nature and grace, revelation and those who listen to the relationship," while in the creature in highlighting the relationship with the Creator, "love" meaning; there is a limited relationship in the spirit of highlighting the "human transcendence" of meaning; in the relationship between nature and grace in highlighting the "human experience of the supernatural presence" of meaning; in the listener's relationship with the revelation highlighted in the "people's historic" significance. Sum is to say, by God's love, given the transcendent human spirit, which is why, people inherently endowment obedience to God's revelation of ability. While in the "people's supernatural experience" the mysteries of grace, to achieve the unity of man and God

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