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학술저널
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서강대학교 신학연구소 신학과 철학 신학과 철학 제25호
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2014.1
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141 - 171 (31page)

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Of the 80 years of his life, K. Rahner spent 62 as a Jesuit. This often-neglected fact is highlighted in this lecture. What did being a Jesuit mean to Rahner? In which way did it influence his way of thinking? To him, the Society of Jesus certainly was a frame-work in which he spend his life, but its meaning exceeded that by far. K. Rahner lived from the experience of the spiritual exercises that Ignatius of Loyola made the fundament of the Society. To serve the Lord and his Church, to be at disposal without pushing oneself forward: K. Rahner always tried to live up to these Jesuit ideals. This did not always give him an easy time, however. With his international reputation, K. Rahner had to face the envy of others, even his confreres. Although he never complained about direct conflicts with his superiors, there were quite trying times for him before the Second Vatican Council. Being in the Society did–and does–not mean bliss and tranquillity. However, K. Rahner felt deeply obliged to the Society of Jesus, as well as to the Church. His sense of belonging may not show very obviously, but K. Rahner was grateful about his vocation. And the Society was well proud of this son of St Ignatius. His impact on theology was enormous during his lifetime, and his thoughts and insights are still fruitful for Church and theology–and will be for another hundred years.

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