On the Theology of Death

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"On the Theology of Death" is a theological work by Karl Rahner that explores the meaning of human death in light of Christian faith, grace, and eschatological hope.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addressesQuestion How does death relate to eschatological hope?
How is human death understood in Christian faith?
What is the relation between death and grace?
What is the theological meaning of dying as a personal event?
associatedConcept death as completion of freedom
death as encounter with God
self-surrender to God in death
supernatural existential
associatedPerson Karl Rahner
author Karl Rahner
concerns Christian doctrine of death
grace in the moment of death
hope of resurrection
ultimate destiny of the human person
fieldOfStudy eschatology
systematic theology
theological anthropology
hasGenre religious non-fiction
theological treatise
influencedBy Catholic doctrinal tradition
Christian eschatological doctrine
Karl Rahner's transcendental anthropology
language German
mainTheme Christian faith
Christian understanding of death
eschatology
grace
human finitude
resurrection hope
theology of death
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Catholic theology
theologicalSchool transcendental theology
topic Christian hope beyond death
anthropology and death
death and eschatological fulfillment
death and human freedom
death and personal encounter with God
death and salvation
existential dimension of dying
meaning of human death
relationship between death and grace

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Karl Rahner notableWork On the Theology of Death