Rahner and the Cross: What Kind of Atoning Story Does He Tell?

Philosophy and Theology 33 (1&2):113-137 (2021)
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Abstract

Classically, Christians have professed the saving efficacy of the cross. Does Karl Rahner? Recent commentary on Foundations of Christian Faith has described Rahner as conflating “atonement” generally with penal substitutionary theories of a changing God, as ruling out the redemptive significance of Christ’s death, and as denigrating the normativity of Scripture in order to do so. This article responds to these claims, unfolding Rahner’s soteriology and arguing that he advances a theology of the cross which affirms its saving efficacy, including in the last decade of his work.

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Brandon R. Peterson
University of Utah

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