So as not to despise God's grace: re-assessing Rahner's idea of the "anonymous Christian"

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Louvain Studies Pub Date : 2004-03-01 DOI:10.2143/LS.29.1.505250
Eamonn Conway
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— Rahner’s idea of the “anonymous Christian” is the best known, most controversial and most often misunderstood aspect of his theology. It is important to re-visit the idea because it is not an “optional extra” in his work but rather represents the entire dynamic of his thought. The idea of the “anonymous Christian” is located in two contexts: wider theological discourse, and Rahner’s own theology of grace. In response to criticism that the idea relativises and erodes the significance of the historical Christ event it is argued that Rahner re-locates, rather than relativises the incarnation and cross within the totality of God’s plan of salvation. Accusations that the idea of the “anonymous Christian” adversely affected the Church’s missionary activity, and that the terminology is inappropriate, are also considered. While it is accepted that the terminology is best jettisoned, it is argued that the substance of the idea is found in the teaching of the Second Vatican Council, teaching Rahner himself influenced. It is argued that Rahner’s unpacking of the absolute nature of God’s salvific will serves as an important corrective both to contemporary Church documents and to theologies, which, in an effort to underscore the uniqueness and indispensable nature of the Church’s role in God’s plan of salvation, tend to underplay the presence of divine grace in other religions and in the lives of nonChristians. At the same time, Rahner’s idea is a challenge to a culture marked by indifference, a position which according to Rahner’s theology, cannot be considered salvific.
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为了不轻视上帝的恩典:重新评估Rahner的“匿名基督徒”概念
- Rahner的“匿名基督徒”思想是他的神学中最著名、最具争议和最常被误解的方面。重新审视这个想法很重要,因为它不是他作品中的一个“可选的额外内容”,而是代表了他思想的整个动态。“匿名基督徒”的概念有两个背景:更广泛的神学话语,以及拉纳自己的恩典神学。对于这种观点相对化并侵蚀了历史上基督事件的重要性的批评,有人认为Rahner重新定位,而不是相对化化身和十字架在上帝救赎计划的整体中。还考虑了“匿名基督徒”的概念对教会传教活动产生不利影响的指控,以及该术语不恰当的指控。虽然人们接受这个术语最好被抛弃,但有人认为,这个想法的实质是在梵蒂冈第二届大公会议的教义中找到的,教义受到拉纳本人的影响。有人认为,拉纳对上帝救赎意志的绝对本质的揭示,对当代教会文献和神学都是一个重要的纠正,这些文献和神学试图强调教会在上帝救赎计划中的独特性和不可或缺的性质,往往低估了其他宗教和非基督徒生活中神圣恩典的存在。同时,Rahner的观点是对以冷漠为标志的文化的挑战,根据Rahner的神学,这种立场不能被认为是救赎的。
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