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I remember: an autobiographical interview with Meinold..
This second book in what was to become in retrospect a series of three books assembled toward the end of his life collecting Rahner's informal views on life and the Church moved me the most. The first was "Conversations with Karl Rahner" and the last "Faith in a Wintry Season." It gave me more insight into his personal attitudes and motivation than the others, as valuable as they were in themselves.
Rahner's memories ranged from his experiences growing up in a family of nine near Freiburg in southwestern Germany, through his entry into the Jesuits, studies and teaching, major theological interests, involvement in Vatican II and his later years as a renowned and occasionally controversial theologian. Towards the end of interview Rahner sums up fittingly his simple and profound faith when he talks of death as when "you find yourself all the more in God's hands, and no longer in your own. And you are better protected and more secure in God's hands than where you think you must be in control at all costs."
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