A Life of Self-Offer in advance

Philosophy and Theology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Karl Rahner wrote regularly on the topic of Christology and possessed a profoundly Incarnational theology. He nonetheless rarely acknowledges Jesus’s ministry period, the miracles, or parables. This article will contend that Rahner postulates Jesus’s ministry as an absolute self-offer to God, matched by God’s new turn towards men and women. These novel relationships are the true foundation for the Kingdom of God, the central theme of the ministry period. Jesus’s self-offer to God contains a solidarity with all men and women, as he calls them to follow and promises the same destiny.

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