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Walter Kasper's Jesus The Christ

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Among the numerous works that are dedicated to the study of Christological and soteriological themes, the work of Walter Kasper, Jesus the Christ, stands out with a vigor and character. This work is considered, in itself, an outline of the overall presentation of the great Christological concerns. The author, who seems to be a well acquainted with the exhibition of the Christological themes from classical theology, has devoted many hours to the study of modern philosophy. To all of this, it must be added that Kasper suggests that he approaches the life and work of the Redeemer with the desire to transmit the received tradition I a living way, “that is, in conjunction and confrontation with the comments and questions of a particular time.” In this way, Kasper seems to understand his work as a “contemporary transmission of an inheritance from the past and of responsible commentary on tradition.”
This transmission and responsible commentary on tradition must be understood in the context of a double judgement made by Kasper around Christianity and the philosophical thought. Kasper suggests that Christianity is in a “transitional state.” In terms of philosophical thought, the author claims that the modern principle of subjective, the process in which “man posits himself as the starting-point and measure for understanding reality as a whole,” is certainly in relation to the history of Christianity. In this way, …show more content…

He says that “the first pages of this book were written more than ten years ago when [he] had to give [his] first lecture in the winter term at the University of Münster. Since then [he] had given that course in Jesus Christ and his life’s work a number of times: first in Münster, the in Tubingen, and finally (in 1974) at the Gregorian University in Rome. [He] revised it thoroughly on each occasion, so that in each instance the new hardly resembled the old

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