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Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with Philosophical Traditions: From Plato to Vattimo
By (Author) Tracey Rowland
Edited by Alejandro Sada
Edited by Rudy Albino de Assuno
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
21st March 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
282.092
Hardback
424
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
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 thoughts 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 Newman, Comte or Guardini to those who have contributed to his philosophical theology, this truly international endeavour is an extraordinary journey into Ratzingers engagement with his competing schools of thought.
This book provides an overview of the philosophical sources that play a role in Ratzingers thought. It will be of special interest to those who want to locate his thought in relation to the history of ideas. Whereas previous studies have mainly focused on Ratzingers early engagement with Augustine and Bonaventure, this one completes the picture regarding his dialogue with philosophers. Of particular importance are the insights into Ratzingers dialogue with modern and contemporary thinkers, which can help his readers to avoid over-simplifications that would characterize him as simply hostile to Modernity. * Patricia Pintado-Murphy, University of Saint Mary of the Lake, USA *
A much-needed resource, Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue with the Philosophical Tradition helps us to concretize Ratzinger's commitment to the interdependence of faith and reason by mapping Ratzinger's lifelong philosophical engagement. By allowing its readers to follow a brilliant theologian's discerning appropriation of some of history's greatest philosophers, this book does a great service to lovers of Truth everywhere. * Aaron Pidel, Marquette University, USA *
Alejandro Sada is Professor of Theology at the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. Tracey Rowland is St. John Paul II Chair of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, Australia. Rudy Albino de Assunao is Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Centro Universitrio Catlica de Quixad, Brasil.