Some of these are venerable greats! But, wow, a mixed bag. A few are unknown to me, and I do not know how many of those unknowns, like your Karl Rahnor, would
also leave your Aquinas, Augustine, Pope Benedict XIV, Guardini, JPII, and Augustine aghast. Because, as, you said:
VERY good reason to not accept a theologian just becaseu he is “prominent”. Find one who is pious, and true to the faith! Because the world overrun with intellectual “experts” with hard hearts!
Because its true what Trevor Dewey said to you:
:clapping: Now THATs the truth! [Bolds are mine].
Reading more on Rayner, i see that I was right, Pope Benedict XIV* did *disagree with the direction of his writings, even though he had worked with him in some capacity earlier.
I saw the fruits of Rayner many years ago as a newly Born-again Christian in college. I attended a Newman Center Mass with friends on Sundays, who invited me. To think I might have become a Catholic then! - rather than many years later, and having to shed one-by-one many of the adopted Evangelical Protestant beliefs I’d gained in the meanwhile - had it not been for the priest… I sat with this priest in small of mostly students planning the Baccalaureate Mass. He suggested - and expressed a belief in - this very same belief. No bodily resurrection! There were two nuns there too, the friendly one, who nodded and beamed at this, and the unfriendly one, who flushed angrily. I noticed this because I always liked the nice one and suddenly saw a kindred spirit in the other one. No wonder she was grumpy! I was SO SHOCKED that this priest did not believe in the bodily resurrection of Christ. What about Thomas touching his hands, I immediately asked? Probably, he got these beliefs from Rayner. Yes, had it not been for Rayner, the priest may have never said this, and I’d have been blessed to be Catholic MANY years sooner!
Yes, and as you say, Lily:
Yes. I know. The fruit of that is EVIDENT.
While Rayner was a prolific theologian, and there is plenty of scholarly discipline there one cannot argue with, he, as a theologian, is not worthy of esteem. Adrift explains it well in post #166,
here, with some excellent (short) links.
Lily, a basic tool of the evil ones who prowl throughout the world is that they use a whole lot of truth and infuse it with just enough lie to pollute the whole thing. I would not want any theologians on my “favorites” list who do this. A theologian who teaches heresy is NOT worth any favor.