Human destiny and resurrection in Pannenberg and Rahner

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Human destiny and resurrection in Pannenberg and Rahner

James T. Bridges

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; v. 32)

P. Lang, c1987

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Bibliography: p. [241]-249

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Human Destiny and Resurrection in Pannenberg and Rahner examines the basic philosophical backgrounds of these major theologians to set in relief their fundamental similarities and differences on the relationship between human destiny and the understanding of reality and truth. By interrogating two distinct and critical forms of the Christian doctrine of life beyond death in its relationship to modern academic thought and concerns, Dr. Bridges leads reflection to the broader issue of the relationship of Christian theology to modern secular thought.

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Contents: Wolfhart Pannenberg - Karl Rahner - Philosophical theology - Human destiny - Resurrection - Christianity and the modern intellectual context - Philosophical anthropology - Transcendental Thomism - Hegelianism. This work establishes the connection of Christian belief in eternal life with modern anthropological concerns and distinguishes Pannenberg from Rahner along philosophical lines.

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