Embodied Words, Spoken Signs: Sacramentality and the Word in Rahner and Chauvet

· Fortress Press
Ebook
208
Pages

About this ebook

 The
twentieth century witnessed renewed interest in a Roman Catholic theology of
the word. The contributions of Karl Rahner and sacramental theologian Louis-Marie
Chauvet demonstrate the Roman Catholic conviction that the word is
fundamentally sacramental: it has the capacity to bear God’s presence to
humanity.



Rhodora
Beaton examines the work of Rahner and Chauvet to articulate the relationship
between word and sacrament within the context of language, culture, and an
already graced world as the place of divine self-expression, and analyzes the
implications for Trinitarian theology, sacramentality, liturgy, and action.

About the author

Rhodora E. Beaton is assistant professor of theology at Saint Catherine University in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and a former instructor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. She is the editor of the forthcoming monograph, Illuminating Unity: Four Perspectives on Dei Verbum’s ‘One Table of the Word of God and the Body of Christ’. This volume is a revision of a dissertation completed at the University of Notre Dame under the supervision of Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P.

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