Karl Rahner's writings on literature, music and the visual arts

"Karl Rahner's Writings on Literature, Music and Arts offers a collection of texts unavailable in one volume until now, including six previously untranslated essays, from a major theologian of the twentieth century. Rahner's numerous writings focused on the revelation of God as myster...

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Main Author: Rahner, Karl 1904-1984 (Author)
Contributors: Thießen, Gesa E. (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney International Clark 2021
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Literature / Musik / Art
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Arts and religion
Online Access: Table of Contents
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"Karl Rahner's Writings on Literature, Music and Arts offers a collection of texts unavailable in one volume until now, including six previously untranslated essays, from a major theologian of the twentieth century. Rahner's numerous writings focused on the revelation of God as mystery in the world and on the human being who has an essential openness towards the transcendent. His articles reveal an empathy and a depth of insight into the relationship between theology, faith and the arts which are remarkable and may take the reader by surprise. More recently, Rahner's contribution to the growing field of theology and the arts has been recognised by leading theologians on this subject. He asserts that theology must integrate the verbal and non-verbal arts as they are authentic means of human self-expression, of religious experience, and of God's self-communication; and therefore they are essential sources of theology. Rahner argues that theology, understood as a person's 'reflexive self-expression' about him- or herself 'in the light of divine revelation', cannot be regarded as complete until 'the arts become an intrinsic moment of theology itself'"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567700542