Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
A Note on Inclusive Language
Introduction
1. Rahner’s Aesthetics
The Rahnerian Thomas
The Heideggerian Kant
Rahner’s Aesthetic Contribution
The Disagreement over Finitude
2. Rahner’s Sublime
Rahner on the Subject’s Return to Itself
Heidegger’s First Hölderlin Course
Rahner’s Sublime Contribut
The Disagreement over the “Home”
3. Rahner and the Spirit of the Age
Rahner, Thomas, and the Angel
Heidegger, Rilke, and the Angel
Rahner’s Ignatius against Modernity’s Spirit
Rahner, Heidegger, and Negative Humanism
4. Rahner Refounding Theological Language
Rahner Saying Mystery
Heidegger Releasing Assertion
Mary in Rahner and the Thing in Heidegger
Rahnerian versus Heideggerian Openness
5. Rahner’s Apocalypse
Rahner’s Theology of History
Heidegger’s History of Being
Rahner’s Apocalyptic “Between”
Rahner’s Overcoming
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index