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    Rahner's “tough love” for the church – structural change in the church as task and opportunity

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    Conway, E., ‘Rahner’s “Tough Love” for the Church – Structural Change in the Church as Task and Opportunity’. In: Padraic Conway and Fainche Ryan (eds), Karl Rahner: Theologian for the Twenty-First Century, Oxford: Peter Lang, 141 – 162.
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    2010
    Author
    Conway, Eamonn
    Peer Reviewed
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    Conway, E., ‘Rahner’s “Tough Love” for the Church – Structural Change in the Church as Task and Opportunity’. In: Padraic Conway and Fainche Ryan (eds), Karl Rahner: Theologian for the Twenty-First Century, Oxford: Peter Lang, 141 – 162.
    Abstract
    A period of Rahner's life that has received insufficient attention is that following his formal retirement as a professor at the age of sixty-seven in '97'. This was a particularly vibrant and fruitful time in Rahner's life: a period in which he found considerable acceptance of his views in the mainstream intellectual community; a time during which many of his more theoretical reflections found expression in terms of concrete argument and debate for Church reform; a stage in which he was at his most courageous in criticizing those impeding Church renewal, renewal which he considered vital and necessary if the Church was to be able to respond with energy and credibility to the increasing secularised cultural context. Rahner's formal retirement as a professor coincided with the beginning of the Synod of the German Church, in which he was fully and energetically engaged. His stature in the German Church at that time meant that his views had to be taken seriously by all concerned. This chapter will review that period in Rahner's life and explore what the Church today can learn from his work during that period, on the basis that the issues he sought to tackle are still current, and that his proposals still deserve a hearing. But first, it is important to locate our reflections within the context of how Rahner is currently perceived within the Church.
    Keywords
    Karl Rahner
    Rahner
    Structural change
    Church
    Task
    Opportunity
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Oxford Peter Lang
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1221
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    • Theology and Religious Studies (Peer-reviewed publications)

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