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Metaphysics Of Mystery Revisiting The Question Of Universality Through Rahner And Schillebeeckx Marijn De Jong

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Metaphysics Of Mystery Revisiting The Question Of Universality Through Rahner And Schillebeeckx Marijn De Jong
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Publisher: T&T CLARK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Author: Marijn de Jong
ISBN: 9780567689344, 9780567689375, 0567689344, 0567689379
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Metaphysics Of Mystery Revisiting The Question Of Universality Through Rahner And Schillebeeckx Marijn De Jong by Marijn De Jong 9780567689344, 9780567689375, 0567689344, 0567689379 instant download after payment.

How can we theologically reflect on universality in a world that increasingly focuses on particularities and differences? Marijn de Jong argues that the question of universality calls for a reconceptualised form of metaphysical theology, which he finds in the work of Karl Rahner and Edward Schillebeeckx. Casting a new light on these theologians, De Jong demonstrates that their methods contain a dialectical interrelation of hermeneutics and metaphysics.
An interrelation which seemingly has been lost in more recent hermeneutical theology, Rahner and Schillebeeckx carefully balance particularity and universality without falling prey to relativist or absolutist ways of reasoning. By analyzing fundamental themes such as experience and interpretation, nature and grace, faith and reason, and intelligibility and mystery, De Jong reveals the modest theological metaphysics that lies at the heart of their methods. This critical retrieval demonstrates the enduring relevance of these thinkers and opens up new avenues of thought for theologians that do not want to shy away from the difficult question of the universality of God.

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