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Rahner: I have nothing against that characterization. I find it quite honourable andlovely…by and large what you say is correct’ 7 .The methodical work ethic <strong>of</strong> Rahner’s upbringing continued to influence him throughou<strong>this</strong> entire life, as is further illustrated in another interview in his later years:I do not know what’s happened to my life. I did not lead a life; I worked, wrote,taught, tried to do my duty and earn my living, I tried in <strong>this</strong> ordinary way to serveGod—that’s it 8 .Rahner was, in one sense, very much a product <strong>of</strong> his ethnic disposition and family o<strong>for</strong>igin: hard-working; uncomplaining; fiercely loyal to the Roman Catholic church; notgiven to personal disclosure in direct conversation; blunt; uncomplicated.On the other hand, however, Rahner was so much more. The piety <strong>of</strong> his upbringingbecame <strong>for</strong> him not an end in itself but the beginning <strong>of</strong> a spiritual journey in which heapplied his no-nonsense work ethic to the exegesis <strong>of</strong> a beautiful, sacramental idea: ‘Theextraordinary God <strong>of</strong> grace trans<strong>for</strong>ms the everyday life into a living prayer withoutchanging the external <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> its very ordinariness’ 9 . This exegetical project, driven bythe methodical and dutiful Rahner, provides glimpses <strong>of</strong> the creative spiritual andemotional complexity <strong>of</strong> an original theologian. The piety <strong>of</strong> Rahner’s upbringingblossoms into a personal mystical awareness <strong>of</strong> God at the centre <strong>of</strong> his own being—andat work in the world in and through all things. 10Emerging SpiritualityOne notable factor in Rahner’s biography is that he spent his entire adult life within theJesuit order. In 1922, a mere three weeks after his secondary school leaving examination,Rahner entered the novitiate <strong>of</strong> the upper German province <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Jesus 11 .Until his death almost 62 years later, he was to remain an active member <strong>of</strong> the societythrough which he understood his primary vocational identity.7 Ibid, 32.8 Cited in H. Vorgrimler, Understanding Karl Rahner, Trans. J. Bowden (London: SCD Press, 1986), 44.9 See Harvey Egan, Karl Rahner – Mystic <strong>of</strong> everyday life, (New York: Crossroad, 1998), especially pages80-105.10 See Karl-Heinz Weger, Karl Rahner – An introduction to his theology, Trans. D. Smith (New York: TheSeabury Press, 1980), 86-95.11 Vorgrimler, Understanding Karl Rahner, 50.2

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