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Encounters with Karl Rahner : remembrances of Rahner by those who knew him / edited & translated by Andreas R. Batlogg & Melvin E. Michalski ; translation edited by Barbara G. Turner.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Marquette studies in theology ; #63.
- Marquette studies in theology ; no. 63
- Standardized Title:
- Begegnungen mit Karl Rahner. English.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Theologians--Germany--Biography.
- Theologians.
- Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984--Friends and associates--Interviews.
- Rahner, Karl.
- Rahner, Karl, 1904-1984.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (384 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Milwaukee, Wis. : Marquette University Press, c2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- cover
- half title
- title page
- copyright page
- contents
- Preface
- Introduction Andreas R. Batlogg, SJ
- Part one Karl Rahner as scholarly researcher and editor
- 1 This language directs us to insight: A conversation with Johannes Herzgsell, SJ, Munich
- 2 My Conciliar Theologian: In conversation with Franz Cardinal König, Vienna
- 3 Ethos of proclamation: In conversation with Fr. Hans Bernhard Meyer, SJ, Innsbruck
- 4 Not only for opportunistic reasons In conversation with Fr. Otto Muck, SJ, Innsbruck
- 5 He took his students seriously: In conversation with Albert Raffelt and Franz Johna, Freiburg
- 6 A Towering figure of Theology in the 20th Century: In conversation with Fr. Raymund Schwager, SJ, Innsbruck
- 7 An incredible facility for language: In conversation with Fr. Wolfgang Seibel, SJ, Munich
- Part two Karl Rahner's assistants and co-workers
- 8 Not a speculative academic theology: In conversation with Adolf Darlap, Innsbruck
- 9 He simply was unique: In conversation with Karl Cardinal Lehmann, Mainz
- 10 Intellectual Passion and Spiritual Courage: In conversation with Johann Baptist Metz, Münster
- 11 Collaboration was not easy!: In conversation with Fr. Karl H. Neufeld, SJ, Innsbruck
- 12 Theology for the Mind and Heart: In conversation with Herbert Vorgrimler, Münster
- Part three Karl Rahner as a Jesuit colleague
- 13 Theology in the Service o fChristian Life: In conversation with Fr. Emerich Coreth, SJ, Innsbruck
- 14 Possessed by theology: In conversation with Fr. Albert Keller, SJ, Munich
- 15 A true Jesuit: In conversation with Fr. Alfons Klein, SJ, Munich
- 16 Genius, but also human: In conversation with Fr. Hans Rotter, SJ, Innsbruck
- Part four Karl Rahner's personality.
- 17 Only the little sister with whom one could not carry on an intelligent conversation?: In conversation with Elisabeth Cremer and Franz Johna, Merzhausen
- 18 Priest and pious Christian: In conversation with Fr. Klaus Egger, Innsbruck
- 19 We are modern!: In conversation with Ms. Elfriede Oeggl, Innsbruck
- 20 The Woman of the Anonymous Christian: In conversation with Fr. Friedrich and Fr. Harald Röper, Bingen
- 21 A master of good questions - a little like Socrates: In conversation with Fr. Georg Sporschill, SJ, Vienna
- Part five Karl Rahner as teacher and author
- 22 Interpreter of Ignatius of Loyola: In conversation with Fr. Andreas Batlogg, SJ, Munich
- 23 Reading Rahner - An Asset: In conversation with Irmgard Bsteh, Munich
- 24 Helpful suggestions: In conversation with Fr. Peter Knauer, SJ, Frankfurt am Main
- 25 A Jesuit wearing a necktie: In conversation with Fr. Józef Niewiadomski, Innsbruck
- 26 We only have premonitions: In conversation with Gerhard Ruis, Salzburg
- 27 Like a Wake-Up Call: In conversation with Walter Strolz, Innsbruck
- 28 Is not the Mystery of God greater?: In conversation with Paul Wess, Innsbruck
- Appendix I: Hugo Rahner, SJ "From Brother to Brother"
- Appendix II: Roman A. Siebenrock: Experiences in the "Karl-Rahner-Archiv"
- Name index
- subject index.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 0-87462-837-7
- 1-4416-1223-8
- OCLC:
- 854968296
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