Karl Rahner Prize

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The " Karl Rahner Prize for Theological Research" commemorates the Catholic theologian Karl Rahner . The prize, founded in 1984 by the University of Innsbruck , is awarded for an outstanding dissertation or habilitation in German or English in the field of Catholic, including ecumenical, theology (preferably with a thematic affinity to Karl Rahner's theology). It is advertised annually, but - if no sufficiently award-worthy work has been submitted - it is not awarded annually. The endowment consists of a grant for printing in the Innsbruck Theological Studies series up to a maximum of € 5,000.

Award winners

  • 1985: Heribert Rücker for the work “African Theology” - Presentation and Dialogue
  • 1987: Wolfgang Klausnitzer for the habilitation thesis The Papal Office in the dispute between Lutherans and Catholics - focus from the Reformation to the present
  • 1989: Josef Freitag for the work Das sacramentum ordinis at the Council of Trento
  • 1992: Margit Eckholt for the dissertation Reason in Body. The Christological mediation in Nicolas Malebranche's thought
  • 1994: Franz Gmainer-Pranzl for the work Transcendental and Hermeneutic Theology. Studies on the relationship between faith and history with Karl Rahner and Gerhard Ebeling
  • 1997: Bernhard Grümme for the work “The tear has not yet been wiped off every face” - thoughts on the speech of redemption in Karl Rahner and Franz Rosenzweig
  • 1998: Heinz-Hermann Peitz for the dissertation Criteria for the Dialogue between Natural Sciences and Theology. Development and operationalization of epistemological implications in the work of Karl Rahner from 1995
  • 2001: Günther Wassilowsky for the dissertation Universal Sacrament of Salvation Church - Karl Rahner's contribution to the ecclesiology of Vatican II
  • 2003: Hildegund Keul for the habilitation thesis Secret Divine Speech - The Mysticism of the Beguines Mechthild von Magdeburg
  • 2004: Christine Büchner for the work of God's creature - a pure nothing? Unity of God as an enabling of creature and personality in the work of Meister Eckhart
  • 2006: Ansgar Kreutzer for the work Critical Contemporary. Contours of a contextual theology for modern society in dealing with the pastoral constitution "Gaudium et Spes"
  • 2008: Udo Bentz for the work Now is the Church - Basic Lines of a Theology of Church Existence in Karl Rahner's Work
  • 2009: Michael Hauber for the dissertation Unsayable Close. A study on the origin and meaning of Karl Rahner's theology of the Trinity
  • 2010: Andreas Telser for the work Theology as Public Discourse. On the relevance of David Tracy's systematic theology
  • 2011: Richard Lopes for Indian Christology of the Way
  • 2012: Dominik Matuschek for the work Concrete Dogmatics: The Mariology of Karl Rahners
  • 2013: Mathias Moosbrugger
  • 2014: Klaus Vechtel for eschatology and freedom
  • 2016: Michael Seewald for theology from an anthropological point of view
  • 2017: Paul Schroffner for remembrance, challenge and source of Christian hope: Paul Ricoeur and Johann Baptiste Metz in the field of tension between moderately fair memory and dangerous memory.
  • 2019: Joachim Jakob for Syrian Christianity and early Islam. Theological reactions in Syriac-language texts from the 7th to 9th centuries.
  • 2020: Daniel Remmel for The Body of Revelation. Michel Henry's phenomenology of life and its possibilities of reception for a Christian theory of the subject, a transcendental theology of revelation and Christology.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Andreas R. Batlogg SJ: The Authority of Karl Rahner - Reflections and Observations on the 25th Anniversary of Death ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF) at jesuiten.org, also at stimmen-der-zeit.de, 3/2009, pp. 147-161.
  2. University of Würzburg: Curriculum vitae, Cathedral Chapter Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Klausnitzer ( Memento of the original from February 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF, p. 1) at theologie.uni-wuerzburg.de, accessed on February 19, 2015. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.theologie.uni-wuerzburg.de
  3. ^ University of Erfurt: Prof. Dr. Josef Freitag - Curriculum Vitae ( Memento from February 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) - accessed on February 19, 2015.
  4. Philosophical-Theological University Benediktbeuern (PTH): Prof. Dr. Margit Eckholt ( Memento from April 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) - accessed on February 19, 2015.
  5. ^ University of Innsbruck: Information on Franz Gmainer-Pranzl - accessed on February 21, 2015.
  6. Ruhr University Bochum: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Grümme - curriculum vitae
  7. ^ Academy of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart: Press information from the Ruhr University Bochum. Natural philosophy as a mediator - Karl Rahner Prize 1998 goes to RUB theologians - For a dialogue between natural sciences and theology - accessed on February 19, 2015.
  8. ^ Karl Rahner Archive: Rahner Lectures of February 28, 2012, accessed on February 19, 2015.
  9. ↑ List of publications by PD Dr. Hildegund Keul - Herbst 2006 ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF, p. 1) at frauenseelsorge.de, accessed on February 19, 2015.
  10. UniReport of April 15, 2004, p. 17 (PDF; 125 kB) - accessed on February 21, 2015.
  11. ORF.at: Karl Rahner Prize 2006 awarded on March 9, 2006, accessed on February 19, 2015.
  12. Theological Faculty of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg: Michael Hauber receives Karl Rahner Prize - accessed on February 21, 2015.
  13. University of Innsbruck: Earlier event dates at the Institute for Systematic Theology - accessed on February 19, 2015.
  14. a b University of Innsbruck: Most recently published volumes - accessed on February 19, 2015.
  15. ^ University of Innsbruck: Karl Rahner Prize 2013 (PDF) - invitation to the award ceremony, accessed on February 19, 2015.
  16. Phil.-Theol. University of St. Georgen: 2014. In: sankt-georgen.de. Retrieved April 20, 2015 .
  17. ^ Karl Rahner Prize - University of Innsbruck. Retrieved March 19, 2016 .