Karl Rahner : une herméneutique de la Révélation

Herinckx, Christophe
(2012)

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  • Herinckx, ChristopheUCLouvain
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Bourgine, Benoît
Abstract
(en) The thesis tries to show that the anthropological approach of Karl Rahner (1904-1984)is not in contradiction with a theocentrical theology. Against the position of H. U. von Balthasar, who criticizes the "subjectivist idealisme of the German theologian, the transcendental analysis of the human subjet by Rahner does not reduce the alterity of divine revelation to be a simple deduction of the transcendental openness of the subject to the "esse". A hermeneutical lecture of Rahner, using the philosophies of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jean Ladrière, shows that the relationship between Revelation and faith, as developped by Rahner, can be understood as a relationship subject - object. As a consequence, the theology of Rahner appears as a particular application and self-realization of the Revelation itself, interpretated by a faith-comprehension, which uses an original transcendental metaphysics.
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Herinckx, C. (2012). Karl Rahner : une herméneutique de la Révélation. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/158345