Sacramentum Mundi Online is the online edition of the famous six volume English reference work in Catholic Theology, edited (in 1968-1970) by Karl Rahner, one of the main Catholic theologians of th…
In this book the author develops this doctrine to show that because of man's spiritual transcendent of all being, he is radically open to God's self-communication, which can only be imparted to a c…
It is a world which did not exist when there came forth that word of revelation which the Church preserves and proclaims and with which the theologian is concerned. Of course there stil exists toda…
The author by their question and answer method hope to bring out the ground and object of Christian faith in such a way that the reader will know that his needs are understood. Karl Heinz Weger, sp…
These are concerned with the eschatological character of the pilgrim Church and with the 'last night'. On the whole, however, this capther remains in its definitive from as it was originally planne…
The author has observed that the 'summa' is not an apt vehicle for theological writing in the present age: ours is not the time for vast syntheses of doctrine..
Karl Rahner (1904--1984) was a German Jesuit theologian who was one of the most influential Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th century. He wrote many important books, such as Theological Invest…
Karl Rahner is one of Catholicism’s most influential, and yet difficult to understand, theologians. This remarkably comprehensive volume gives a page by page explanation of Rahner’s great summa…
Is it permissble to feel that we could reflect more on the constitution of the church than we have hitherto done? Since the church and her theology are alwasy aware of her nature, there is never an…
Yet it is an important, as well as difficult, question. Important and difficult, first of all because the particular doctrine of this Encyclical which is the subject of our present considerations, …