Categorical Findings and Transcendental Inaccessibility - God in Anselm of Canterbury and Karl Rahner
Autor: | Nela Veronika Gašpar, Gordana Barugdžija |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Riječki teološki časopis Volume 55 Issue 1 |
ISSN: | 1849-0921 1330-0377 |
Popis: | U članku je riječ o ključnim izrazima u govoru o Božjoj opstojnosti srednjovjekovnoga teologa Anzelma Canterburyjskoga i jednoga od najznačajnijih teologa 20. st. Karla Rahnera. U prvome se dijelu govori o Anzelmovu ontološkom dokazu Božje opstojnosti, u drugome o Rahnerovu govoru o Bogu na temelju transcendentalnog iskustva čovjeka, a u trećem se dijelu zajedničko mjesto govora o Bogu propituje pod vidom Rahnerova anzelmijanizma. U zaključnom dijelu naznačuje se mogućnost razmišljanja o Anzelmovu rahnerizmu. The article is about key terminology about God in the theology of the middle age theologian Anselm of Canterbury and twenty-century theologian Karl Rahner. The first part of the article is about Anselm’s ontological argument of God’s existence. The second part of the article is about Rahner’s thinking about God in the context of the human transcendental experience. Finally, the Anselmian element in Rahner’s thinking about God and the so-called Rahner’s Anselmianism is considered. In conclusion, the author opens the possibility of Anselm’s Rahnerism. Keywords: Anselm of Canterbury, Karl Rahner, Ontological Argument, Transcendental Experience. |
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