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Published: 26th July 2007
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Published: 8th August 2024
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Published: 8th August 2024
The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI: An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger
By (Author) Aidan Nichols
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
8th August 2024
3rd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Religious and spiritual figures
Religious ministry and clergy
230.2092
Hardback
456
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This important and illuminating book focuses on Ratzinger's status as one of the preeminent Catholic theologians of the 20th century. Aidan Nichols provides a full-scale investigation of his theology as it develops from the 1950s onward. The book presents a chronological account of the development of Ratzinger's writing which reflects a wide range of historical and theoretical interests such as: Augustine's ecclesiology, early Franciscanism and the idea of salvation history, Christian brotherhood, the unfolding of the Second Vatican Council the Apostle's Creed, explorations of the concept of the Church, preaching, liturgy and Church music, eschatology, the foundations of dogmatic and moral theology, and the problem of pluralism. This third edition, as well as providing a chapter-long biography of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI, and amplifying the account already given of his later pre-papal writings, describes the new thinking that belongs to the years of Benedict's pontificate. That comprises his trilogy of books on Jesus of Nazareth, his quartet of encyclicals, and the set of major speeches he gave at global venues, chiefly on the contribution of faith to culture and civil society. An expanded Conclusion, weighing the lasting significance of his work, also introduces the reader to the themes of his posthumous essay collection - the 'curtain-call' he entitled 'What is Christianity
This work is the gold standard of intellectual biographies of Ratzinger/Benedict XVI. If students of theology were to read only one book summarising the mind of the great Church Doctor of the 20th century, it should be this book written with Fr Aidans English grace and charm and attention to the significance of history and culture upon intellectual formation. My favourite line was: Ratzinger believed that the secular modernity that had parted company with the Logos ought to be psycho-analysed on a therapists couch, not taken into the marital bed. For those who agree with this statement, this book is pure gold. * Tracey Rowland, University of Notre Dame, Australia *
This remarkable study should help make the thought of Joseph Ratzinger - one of the most learned men of the modern era - accessible to a wide audience, which will be enriched by the encounter. * George Weigel, Ethics and Public Policy Center, USA *
Aidan Nichols is former Pope John Paul II Memorial Lecturer at the University of Oxford, UK.