On the Theology of Death |
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Introduction | 14 |
DEATH AS AN EVENT CONCERNING | 21 |
Copyright | |
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absolute according achieved actual death all-cosmic relationship appears attitude Baptism basic becomes belong Bible biological body and soul Catholic character Christ's death Christian death Church conceived concept concerning concrete concupiscence consequence considered consummation darkness death of Christ deed divine grace doctrine dying with Christ emptiness entelechies eschatological essence of death essential eternal Eutychius existence existential experience expression fact faith final free liberty freedom God's holy human death individual intrinsic judgement Karl Rahner lives Lord man's manifestation martyr martyrdom meaning merely metaphysical mortal sin mystery natural essence Neoplatonic objective ontological original sin possible precisely present problem proper Pullach pure question real-ontological reality realized redeeming redemption revealed sacrament sense separation of body simply sinful sinner spiritual soul statement sub-human suffering surrender testimony theologian theology of death theory Thomistic tion transformed understand unity universality of death veiled venial sins visible whole words