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1. Foundations of Christian faith? Karl Rahner's 'transcendental hermeneutics' and the postmodern critique
2. Eucharist: Actualizing the sacramentality of the world. Reassessing sanctification in the Second Vatican Council, the writings of John Henry Newman and Karl Rahner
3. Jesus as the embodiment of love: Karl Rahner and the virtue ethics of Thomas Aquinas as a basis for developing a model of Christian ethics
4. Genetic ethics and moral anthropology: An analysis of the person as 'co-creator' (Philip Hefner, Ted Peters, Ronald Cole-Turner, Karl Rahner, Paul Ramsey)
5. The unity of God as understood by four twentieth century trinitarian theologians: Karl Rahner, Millard Erickson, John Zizioulas, and Wolfhart Pannenberg
6. Toward a unified vision: The integration of Christian theology and evolution in Karl Rahner's understanding of matter and spirit
7. 'God is faithful, he cannot deny himself': Karl Rahner and Juergen Moltmann on whether God is immutable in Jesus Christ
8. Karl Rahner's theology of freedom in a postcolonial context
9. Personal consciousness and freedom in the thought of Karl Rahner and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II: A comparison of their contributions to theological anthropology and moral theology
10. Ultimacy and identity: Karl Rahner and George Lindbeck on religious pluralism
11. Analogy and participation: The background to Karl Rahner's understanding of religious language
12. A study in United States Hispanic theological anthropology, 1972--1999
13. The ethical significance of the love of neighbor in Karl Rahner's theology: An examination in the light of Emmanuel Levinas' thought on the other
14. Divine mystery and human freedom: A study of Karl Barth and Karl Rahner
15. THE LOGIC OF HOLY MYSTERY: KARL RAHNER'S SCIENCE OF LOVING FREEDOM
16. GOD AND THE UNCONSCIOUS: ON KARL RAHNER, JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH, AND THE FREUDIAN UNCONSCIOUS
17. Participation in the Triune God: Engaging Karl Rahner's Trinitarian Theology with Bernard Lonergan's Four-Point Hypothesis, as Developed by Robert Dora
18. Transcendance et immanence chez Karl Rahner Echanges avec la philosophie de Gilles Deleuze
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