Embodied Words, Spoken Signs : Sacramentality and the Word in Rahner and Chauvet /
The twentieth century witnessed a renewed interest in a Roman Catholic theology of the word. The beginning of this renewal is marked by the work of Karl Rahner who, before the Second Vatican Council, decried the fact that Roman Catholicism, in contrast to the Protestant theological tradition, lacked...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2014
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Table des matières:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- A Foundation for the Sacramentality of the Word : Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas
- Reformation Theologies of the Word : Martin Luther and John Calvin
- Karl Rahner's Contributions to a Roman Catholic Theology of the Word
- Louis-Marie Chauvet's Contributions to a Roman Catholic
- Theology of the Word
- Conclusion : Foundations for a Roman Catholic Theology of the Word in the Twenty-First Century
- Bibliography
- Index.