Anthropological paradigm in the modern theology of german-speaking area
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https://doi.org/10.32420/2015.73.461Keywords:
theology, anthropology, Rahner, Coreth, Ratzinger, KasperAbstract
In this article the analysis of anthropological concepts which were formulated in the Catholic theology of the German-speaking area in the epoch after the Second Vatican Council is performed. The ideas of K. Rahner, E. Coreth, J. Ratzinger and W. Kasper are represented. The main idea expressed by these thinkers, is the presence of divine origin in the human spirit that defines human nature, completes the human essence and elevates man to the sphere of the transcendent and enables his/her connection with God
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“Anthropological paradigm in the modern theology of german-speaking area” (2015) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (73), pp. 71–76. doi:10.32420/2015.73.461.