Karl Rahner

Stained glass depiction of a woman with a halo, holding a heart with flames and a crown of thorns. She wears blue robes and has a serene expression, symbolizing the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Catholic tradition.

The Immaculate Heart Prevents Modern Errors on the Sacred Heart

Notre Dame is still pushing the fantasyland of McBrien and Rahner’s process theology. But, this one thing about the Immaculate Heart of Mary prevents the delusional errors of making the Sacred Heart into a mere force of the universe that we must merge ourselves into. Rather, it is a real human heart that loves you.

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Book cover featuring a portrait of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, in historical attire. The cover is primarily dark with a portrait illustration and text: "Ignatius of Loyola Speaks" by Karl Rahner S.J. Translated by Annemarie S. Kidder. The text discusses Ignatius of Loyola's life and spiritual teachings, emphasizing his role as a Catholic saint."

Ignatius Speaks?

Ignatius of Loyola Speaks Karl Rahner, S.J. St. Augustine’s Press Paperback, $13.00 Simply looking at the cover of Ignatius of Loyola Speaks instantly sets the stage for the work. It gives the context of the work, quotes from Karl Rahner late in life saying it is “a sort of last will and testament” and “a…

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