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" Karl Rahner and Pope Francis on Papal Ministry "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1065781
Doc. No : LA109410
Call No : ‭10.1163/17455316-01301005‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Martin O’Malley
: Nikolaus Knoepffler
Title & Author : Karl Rahner and Pope Francis on Papal Ministry [Article]\ Nikolaus Knoepffler, Martin O’Malley, Nikolaus Knoepffler, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Ecclesiology
Date : 2017
Volume/ Issue Number : 13/1
Page No : 55–82
Abstract : Karl Rahner’s ecclesial theology remains relevant for ecumenical work and specifically for the ecumenically thorny questions about papal authority and the infallibility doctrine. Rahner’s approach offers insight for unifying Christian churches in three ways: 1. prioritizing the papal office’s unifying role; 2. interpreting the doctrine of infallibility within an incarnate ecclesiology; and 3. contextualizing papal authority within a theology of communion and a subsidiarity administrative model. With this approach, infallibility is framed as a matter of doctrine and order, but a doctrine and order rooted in and reflecting the ‘sensus fidelium’. The pope is the ‘concrete guarantor of the unity of the church in truth and love’ and not an absolute monarch. Rahner’s call for ecumenical reforms serves the mission of the whole church – the sacrament of the incarnate God – on the personal, parish, diocese, regional, and universal levels. Many monarchical symbols of the papacy have been retired in recent years with the papacy of Francis, marking a moment ripe for Rahner’s approach. The article concludes with a reflection upon how Francis’ ministry reveals a commitment to communion theology of the Second Vatican Council and the subsidiarity principle that embodies Rahner’s epistemological tolerance. Karl Rahner’s ecclesial theology remains relevant for ecumenical work and specifically for the ecumenically thorny questions about papal authority and the infallibility doctrine. Rahner’s approach offers insight for unifying Christian churches in three ways: 1. prioritizing the papal office’s unifying role; 2. interpreting the doctrine of infallibility within an incarnate ecclesiology; and 3. contextualizing papal authority within a theology of communion and a subsidiarity administrative model. With this approach, infallibility is framed as a matter of doctrine and order, but a doctrine and order rooted in and reflecting the ‘sensus fidelium’. The pope is the ‘concrete guarantor of the unity of the church in truth and love’ and not an absolute monarch. Rahner’s call for ecumenical reforms serves the mission of the whole church – the sacrament of the incarnate God – on the personal, parish, diocese, regional, and universal levels. Many monarchical symbols of the papacy have been retired in recent years with the papacy of Francis, marking a moment ripe for Rahner’s approach. The article concludes with a reflection upon how Francis’ ministry reveals a commitment to communion theology of the Second Vatican Council and the subsidiarity principle that embodies Rahner’s epistemological tolerance.
Descriptor : ecumenical dialogue
Descriptor : epistemological tolerance
Descriptor : infallibility
Descriptor : pope Francis
Descriptor : Rahner
Descriptor : sensus fidelium
Descriptor : subsidiarity
Descriptor : unity of churches
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/17455316-01301005‬
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