The Christology and Mystical Theology of Karl Rahner delineates what Rahner means by the mysticism of daily life, the mysticism of the masses, the mysticism of the classical masters, the difference between infused and awakened contemplation, the relation of mysticism to Christian perfection, and Rahner\'s controversial view that the Mystical life does not require a special grace.
It explores how Rahner embraces the person of Jesus Christ--whom Rahner sees as Christianity\'s center--both.
The Christology and Mystical Theology of Karl Rahner delineates what Rahner means by the mysticism of daily life, the mysticism of the masses, the mysticism of the classical masters, the difference between infused and awakened contemplation, the relation of mysticism to Christian perfection, and Rahner\'s controversial view that the Mystical life does not require a special grace