Reformed Forum

Karl Rahner

Dec 6, 2019
In this enlightening discussion, Jeff Waddington, Stated Supply at Faith OPC with deep insights into theology, dives into the perplexing world of Karl Rahner, the top Catholic theologian of the 20th century. They unpack Rahner's doctrine of Anonymous Christianity and its impact on contemporary Catholicism. The conversation highlights Rahner's Trinitarian theology, illustrating humanity's connection with God as a divine communication process. The hosts engage with complex concepts from Transcendental Thomism and critique traditional views, enriching the understanding of God's grace in the modern context.
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ANECDOTE

How Camden Began Studying Rahner

  • Camden first encountered Rahner through a missions course and Lane's Doctrine of Christ class, which led him to choose Rahner for an exam question.
  • That study turned into a PhD dissertation and ultimately this book to provide a Reformed critique of Rahner.
INSIGHT

Rahner's Two Defining Claims

  • Rahner's two defining ideas are his Trinitarian axiom (immanent = economic Trinity) and anonymous Christianity (inclusivism).
  • These hinge on foundational shifts that require digging into his underlying philosophical and theological commitments.
ADVICE

Study Rahner As An Integrated Project

  • Read Rahner systemically rather than as isolated doctrines to grasp his driving question about how God communicates himself.
  • Start with his doctrine of God and follow the thread through anthropology, Christology, and grace to see the whole structure.
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