Posts Tagged ‘karl rahner’

January 2, 2010 16

2010 Reading Plans

By Robert Minto in Books, Plans, Prospects

In the next few days, you may expect several interesting new posts: (1. a  proposal regarding theological criticism of films; (2. a post about aspects of the genetic fallacy; (3. a fairly extensive review of Bruegemann’s Old Testament Theology.
I will also be announcing an important and exciting change for The Veil Away — not the [...]

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December 27, 2009 1

Rahner on Theology and Progress

By Robert Minto in History, Progress, Theology

A while back, I posted about how each theologian needs to define theology in order to credibly proceed in his chosen science. In the ensuing comment-dialogue, it became apparent that back of my assertions lay a conception of two kinds of theology: frozen (or static) theology and progressive (or dynamic) theology. This conception seemed to [...]

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