Karl Rahner, Friedrich Schelling, and Original Plural Unity

Despite the common perception that Rahner’s affinity with German Idealism places him near either Kant or Hegel, his thought accords better with that of Friedrich Schelling, whom he studied under Heidegger. The author examines this historical point, and then reads several of Rahner’s works to identif...

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Autor principal: Fritz, Peter Joseph 1981- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Sage Publ. 2014
En: Theological studies
Año: 2014, Volumen: 75, Número: 2, Páginas: 284-307
Otras palabras clave:B Hylomorphism
B Simbolo
B Rahner
B Infinite
B German Idealism
B Theological Aesthetics
B theology and metaphysics
B Freedom
B Schelling
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Sumario:Despite the common perception that Rahner’s affinity with German Idealism places him near either Kant or Hegel, his thought accords better with that of Friedrich Schelling, whom he studied under Heidegger. The author examines this historical point, and then reads several of Rahner’s works to identify systematic resonances with Schelling. The article argues that the thought of Rahner and Schelling are well paired because both insist that at the origin of reality lies a plural unity. This Rahner–Schelling commonality regarding metaphysical pluralism could contribute to a theological aesthetic centered on freedom.
ISSN:2169-1304
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Theological studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0040563914529897