THEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS, VOLUME VII
Karl Rahner
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"Humanity is par excellence the being which, in virtue of its very nature (in virtue of nature and grace alike) is bound to keep itself in openness to an ever-greater future."
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"It is necessary to have patience, courage and trust in the incalculable wisdom of life, and above all in God."
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"Freedom is inherent in our very nature."
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"God alone remains the one true unity in the plurality which is in man."
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"The mystery which we call God gives himself in his divine existence, gives himself to us for our own in a genuine act of self-bestowal. He himself is the grace of our existence."
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"The more rightly God is understood the more nearly does his self-bestowing love touch us."
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