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RELS 399-F01: God in the World (Fritz): Source Citation

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Chicago Manual of Style (Notes-Bibliography)

As of September 2024, Chicago Manual of Style has updated to the 18th edition. 
Notes-Bibliography is the version of Chicago style which uses footnotes for in-text citation. 

Book with a single author or editor 

First footnote: Peter Joseph Fritz, Karl Rahner's Theological Aesthestics (Catholic University of America Press, 2014), 10. 

Second footnote:  Fritz, Karl Rahner's Theological Aesthetics, 11. 

Bibliography: Fritz, Peter Joseph. Karl Rahner's Theological Aesthetics. Catholic University of America Press, 2014. 

Journal article from an online database

First footnote: Mark F. Fischer, "The Soteriologies of Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar." Philosophy & Theology 28, no.2 (2016): 516, https://doi.org/10.5840/philtheol20168156.

Second footnote: Fischer, "Soteriologies of Karl Rahner," 520. 

Bibliography: Fischer, Mark F. "The Soteriologies of Karl Rahner and Hans Urs von Balthasar." Philosophy & Theology 28, no.2 (2016): 513-525. https://doi.org/10.5840/philtheol20168156.

Chapter in an edited collection or book

First footnote: Robert Laselle-Klein, "Rethinking Rahner on Grace and Symbol: New Proposals from the Americas," in Rahner Beyond Rahner: A Great Theologian Encounters the Pacific Rim, ed. Paul G. Crowley (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), 90.  

Second footnote: Laselle-Klein, "Rethinking Rahner," 92. 

Bibliography: Laselle-Klein, Robert. "Rethinking Rahner on Grace and Symbol: New Proposals from the Americas." In Rahner Beyond Rahner: A Great Theologian Encounters the Pacific Rim, edited by Paul G. Crowley. Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. 

As of September 2024, Chicago Manual of Style has updated to the 18th edition. 
 

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