The word made love : the dialogical theology of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI /
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 C...
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
c2013
Collegeville, Minn. : [2013] |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One The Theological Formation of Joseph Ratzinger
- ch. Two "Revelation Seen Basically as Dialogue"
- ch. Three Jesus the Christ: Eternal Logos-Made-Love in History
- ch. Four Church as the Locus of Divine-Human Dialogue
- ch. Five Word Spoken from Beginning to End: Creation and Eschatology
- The theological formation of Joseph Ratzinger
- "Revelation seen basically as dialogue"
- Jesus the Christ : eternal Logos-made-love in history
- Church as the locus of divine-human dialogue
- Word spoken from beginning to end : creation and eschatology