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The thought of Benedict XVI : an introduction to the theology of Joseph Ratzinger

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Aidan Nichols' timely book is the first full-scale investigation of Joseph Ratzinger's theology in its development from the 1950s to the present day.

It 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; commenting on the Apostles' Creed; explorations of the concept of the Church; preaching, liturgy and Church music; eschatology; the foundations of dogmatic and moral theology; the Church and politics; ecumenism, and the problem of pluralism.

This book is a comprehensive introduction to a figure who is in his own right, quite apart from his significance in the politics of the Church, a major German Catholic theologian of the twentieth century.

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Burns & Oates Ltd
086012407X / 9780860124078
Paperback
15/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
338 p.
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: as The theology of Joseph Ratzinger. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1988.