Joseph Ratzinger in Communio Volume 2

Joseph Ratzinger in Communio  Volume 2
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802864178

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Timely theological insights on culture and humanity from the pen of the Pontiff In this second volume of Joseph Ratzinger in Communio, Pope Benedict XVI speaks to various issues relating to humanity today -- conscience, technological security, the origin of human life, the meaning of Sunday, Christian hope, and more. As editor David L. Schindler notes, "Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) rarely writes on any churchly matter that does not manifest its implications for man and culture, and vice versa. Indeed, this indissoluble linking is one of the main distinguishing features of his theology." This is the second of three volumes; the first deals with themes relating to the Church, and the third volume is to focus on theological renewal.

Joseph Ratzinger in Communio Vol 1 The Unity of the Church

Joseph Ratzinger in Communio  Vol  1  The Unity of the Church
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802864161

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Brings together articles by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger previously published in the North American edition of Communio: International Catholic Review.

Called to Communion

Called to Communion
Author: Joseph Ratzinger
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681490670

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This is a book of wisdom and insight that explains how providential are the trials through which the Catholic Church is now passing. The need of the Papal Primacy to ensure Christian unity; the true meaning of the Priesthood as a sacrament and not a mere ministry; the necessity of the Eucharist as the Sacrifice of the Savior now offering Himself on our altars; the role of the Bishops as successors of the Apostles, united with the successor of St. Peter, the Bishop of Rome; the value of suffering in union with Christ crucified; the indispensable service of the laity in the apostolate - all these themes receive from Cardinal Ratzinger new clarity and depth. Learn more about Pope Benedict! Visit the

A Living Sacrifice Liturgy and Eschatology in Joseph Ratzinger

A Living Sacrifice  Liturgy and Eschatology in Joseph Ratzinger
Author: Roland Millare
Publsiher: Emmaus Academic
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781645852056

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A Living Sacrifice focuses on the inherent relationship between eschatology and the liturgy in light of Ratzinger’s insistence upon the primacy of logos over ethos. When logos is subordinated to ethos, the human person becomes subjected to a materialist ontology that leads to an ethos that is concerned above all by utility and progress, which affects one’s approach to understanding the liturgy and eschatology. How a person celebrates the liturgy becomes subject to the individual whim of one person or a group of people. Eschatology is reduced to addressing the temporal needs of a society guided by a narrow conception of hope or political theology. If the human person wants to understand his authentic sacramental logos, then he must first turn to Christ the incarnate Logos, who reveals to him that he is created for a loving relationship with God and others. The primacy of logos is the central hermeneutical key to understanding the unique vision of Ratzinger’s Christocentric liturgical theology and eschatology. This is coupled with a study of Ratzinger’s spiritual Christology with a focus on how it influences his theology of liturgy and eschatology through the notions of participation and communion in Christ’s sacrificial love. Finally, A Living Sacrifice examines Ratzinger’s theology of hope, charity, and beauty, as well as his understanding of active participation in relationship to the eschatological and cosmic characteristics of the sacred liturgy.

Introduction to Christianity

Introduction to Christianity
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: OCLC:621263713

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Ratzinger s Faith

Ratzinger s Faith
Author: Tracey Rowland
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191623394

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A general introduction to the theology of Pope Benedict XVI, including his approach to issues in moral and political theology, ecclesiology, liturgy, interpretations of the of the documents of the Second Vatican Council, and the theology of history. Tracey Rowland also addresses the question of Pope Benedict's place in the constellation of contemporary Catholic theologians. It has become a commonplace observation that Pope Benedict has been influenced by the thought of St Augustine, in contrast to many of his predecessors in the papacy who were much more strongly influenced by St Thomas Aquinas. Rowland therefore asks in what way Benedict is an Augustinian, and how this marked difference in theological perspective may play out in the coming years. Her book includes an extensive thematic bibliography, which will be valuable for students.

God Is Near Us

God Is Near Us
Author: Joseph Ratzinger
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681492094

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The Second Vatican Council says, "We ought to try to discover a new reverence for the Eucharistic mystery. Something is happening that is greater than anything we can do. The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is the font from which all her power flows." This profound statement about the Eucharist stands at the center of this book by Cardinal Ratzinger. He compellingly shows us the biblical, historical, and theological dimensions of the Eucharist. The Cardinal draws far-reaching conclusions, focusing on the importance of one's personal devotion to and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, for the personal reception of Communion by the individual Christian, as well as for the life of the Church. For Ratzinger, any transformation of the world on the social plane grows out of the celebration of the Eucharist. He beautifully illustrates how the omnipotent God comes intimately close to us in the Holy Eucharist, the Heart of Life.

Because He Has Spoken to Us

Because He Has Spoken to Us
Author: Brad Bursa
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2022-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666735833

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Pope John XXIII called the Second Vatican Council so that the Church’s doctrine might be “more widely known, more deeply understood, and more penetrating in its effects.” However, since the close of the Council in 1965, the results are wanting. Rather than announcing the gospel boldly in the present age, the Church has been seemingly reduced to silence. How did she lose her voice? How did the structures of proclamation, intended to hand on the Catholic faith, devolve and even contribute to vaporizing a Catholic culture? Because He Has Spoken to Us traces such developments from fixed points drawn from the fluid theology of Karl Rahner to their postmodern condition—successive steps that usher in the crisis by subduing, dismissing, and silencing the tradition. This postconciliar anthropocentric structure can now be better understood, critiqued, and displaced by a Ratzingerian approach. Rather than embracing a “given” demanded by contemporary context, Ratzinger proposes the revelation of the Logos in Jesus Christ as the “given,” the true object of Christian faith. His alternate proposal requires the courage to face the full scope of the Christian structure, accessed through the Church’s tradition, and a willingness to proclaim the gospel personally and with humble confidence.