Joseph Ratzinger's theological retractations

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Lam, Cong Quy (Joseph). (2013). Joseph Ratzinger's theological retractations Peter Lang Publishing.
AuthorsLam, Cong Quy (Joseph)
Abstract

Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus, is one of the most prolific Catholic theologians of the contemporary era. He became Professor of theology at the age of 29, the youngest holder of a theological chair at that time. His theology not only draws from biblical-historical sources, but also includes philosophical-cultural ideas and modern scientific disciplines. While many of his books were already translated in various languages, his earliest works, namely his doctoral dissertation on Augustine's ecclesiology and his entire post-doctoral thesis on Bonaventure's concept of revelation, including the related essays, are still not available in English translation. These works are fundamental to the understanding of Ratzinger's theological reflection. In examining Ratzinger's earlier works and essays from the insights of his later publications, this book offers a complete re-reading (retractation) of Ratzinger's theological thought on revelation, Christology and ecclesiology. It also highlights Ratzinger's contribution to Catholic theology, especially his theological input at Vatican II and beyond. The book includes a foreword by Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Prefect of the Congregation for Doctrine of Faith. © Peter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers, Bern 2013. All rights reserved.

ISBN9783034314497
Web address (URL)https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/36132?format=EPDF
Research GroupSchool of Theology
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Year2013
PublisherPeter Lang Publishing
Place of publicationSwitzerland
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