Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions

Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions
Author: Tracey Rowland,Alejandro Sada,Rudy Albino de Assunção
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2024-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567706874

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This book extensively explores the various influences and connections between Joseph Ratzinger and a number of leading philosophers; engaging with his work by means of Spanish, Portuguese, German, and English schools of thought through the contributions of a global body of scholars. Each chapter in this volume examines precisely how Ratzinger has dealt with the ideas of a particular philosopher, and how he has appropriated their ideas and thoughts. Moving from philosophers he has modified or critiqued – such as Kant, Comte or Wittgenstein – to those who have contributed to his philosophical theology, such as Guardini and Pieper, this truly international endeavour is an extraordinary journey into Ratzinger's engagement with his competing and congenial schools of thought.

Dialogue Derailed

Dialogue Derailed
Author: Ambrose Mong
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780227906194

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Joseph Ratzinger has shaped and guided the church's mission to proclaim the good news, as well as to forge good relations with non-Catholic Christian communities, other religious traditions, and the secular world at large. Through a critique of Ratzinger's theology, this book draws attention to the importance of theological discourses originating from non-European contexts. Mong highlights the gap between a dogmatic understanding of faith and the pastoral realities of the Asian church, as well as the difficulties faced by Asian theologians trying to make their voices heard in a church still dominated by Western thinking. While Mong concurs with much of Ratzinger's analysis of the problems in modern society - such as the aggressive secularism and crisis of faith in Europe - he brings attention to the realities of religious pluralism in Asia, which require the church to adopt a different approach in its theological formulations and pastoral practices.

Dialectics of Secularization

Dialectics of Secularization
Author: Benedikt XVI. (Papst),Jürgen Habermas
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781586171667

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Two of the worlds great contemporary thinkers--theologian and churchman Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, and Jrgen Habermas, philosopher and Neo-Marxist social critic--discuss and debate aspects of secularization, and the role of reason and religion in a free society. These insightful essays are the result of a remarkable dialogue between the two men, sponsored by the Catholic Academy of Bavaria, a little over a year before Joseph Ratzinger was elected pope.

The Word Made Love

The Word Made Love
Author: Christopher S. Collins
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814680797

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From scholarly monographs to papal homilies, Joseph Ratzinger has insisted consistently over decades that Christianity is not a set of ideas to believe or, even less, moral laws to follow. Rather, Christianity is about a person and our encounter with that person. In The Word Made Love, Christopher Collins identifies in the structure of Ratzinger's thought the presentation of God as one who speaks and who ultimately speaks Himself in the person of Jesus Christ. Humanity's posture before God is one of hearing and responding. For Ratzinger, then, dialogue is the basic structure of all reality, and the Christian Vision articulates the radical transformation that happens when we enter into this divine dialogue. Collins argues that this dialogical, communicative structure is a distinctive aspect of Ratzinger's thought and a unique contribution to the renewal of theology in our day.

The Nature and Mission of Theology

The Nature and Mission of Theology
Author: Joseph Ratzinger
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2011-01-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681493503

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As Cardinal, Joseph Ratzinger wrote this book in response to the dialogue going on today concerning theology and the clarification of its methods, its mission and its limits which he thinks has become urgent. Ratzinger states: "To do theology-as the Magisterium understands theology-it is not sufficient merely to calculate how much religion can reasonably be expected of man and to utilize bits and pieces of the Christian tradition accordingly. Theology is born when the arbitrary judgment of reason encounters a limit, in that we discover something which we have not excogitated ourselves but which has been revealed to us. For this reason, not every religious theory has the right to label itself as Christian or Catholic theology simply because it wishes to do so; whoever would lay claim to this title is obligated to accept as meaningful the prior given which goes along with it.

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI
Author: Thomas P. Rausch
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780809105564

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A study of the theological vision of Pope Benedict XVI, with special attention to his view of Scripture as well as his Christology, ecclesiology, and liturgical theology.

Ratzinger s Faith

Ratzinger s Faith
Author: Tracey Rowland
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2008-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199207404

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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 extensivethematic bibliography, which will be valuable for students.

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.