Christianity and Non-Christian Religions in Karl Rahner’s Vision

In the context of the late modernity, Karl Rahner endeavoured to offer a theological solution to the current and complicated issue of the religious pluralism. What are the apriorical anthropological data of religions? Has God revealed Himself in a redeeming way also in the extra-biblical religions?...

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Published in:Journal for the study of religions and ideologies
Main Author: Nedelea, Jean (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: CEEOL [2015]
In: Journal for the study of religions and ideologies
Year: 2015, Volume: 14, Issue: 42, Pages: 54-77
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Rahner, Karl 1904-1984 / Christianity / Non-Christian religion
IxTheo Classification:AA Study of religion
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
Further subjects:B absolute Saviour
B Transcendence
B “anonymous Christians”
B absolute Mystery
B “hearer of the Word”
B universal will of salvation
B Christianity
B seeking memory
B Religions
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Summary:In the context of the late modernity, Karl Rahner endeavoured to offer a theological solution to the current and complicated issue of the religious pluralism. What are the apriorical anthropological data of religions? Has God revealed Himself in a redeeming way also in the extra-biblical religions? Is it still possible to postulate a universal salvation way and an absolute religious truth? Is it possible to acknowledge other religions as ways of salvation and their prophets redeeming, at the same time calling Christianity the religion of salvation and Jesus Christ absolute Saviour? What justification and what entitlement still has the Christian apostolate if salvation is possible also in the other religions? And what could animate an “anonymous Christian“ to wish to move from the implicit, anonymous belief, of which he is not aware, to the explicit one? In a world of religious diversity and „weak faith”, what strategies of “accommodation” and service should adopt “the little flock” to continue to be the soul of the world? Promoting a Christological-inclusivist perspective - according to which Christ is in the religions of the world and is their fulfillment, and not against or above them - and claiming the mystical apostolate of the good news of the universality of salvation, Rahner offered an answer to all these questions. His answer and the topicality of this answer are the subjects treated in this study.
ISSN:1583-0039
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religions and ideologies