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The God of Jesus Christ: Meditations on the Triune God

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: San Francisco Ignatius Press 2018Edition: 02Description: 123p 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781621642107
DDC classification:
  • D06.1 23 B434
Contents:
Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Sermons | Catholic Church | Trinity -- Sermons | Trinity -- Meditations | Trinity
Summary: In this book of meditations, based on a series of meditations by the author shortly before he became Archbishop of Munich-Freising, in 1977, theologian Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) presents his profound thoughts on the nature and person of God, building a bridge between theology and spirituality as he makes wide use of the Sacred Scriptures to reveal the beauty and mystery of who God is. He writes about each of the three persons in the Holy Trinity, showing the different attributes of each person, and that "God is three and God is one."
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Original German edition, published 1976, Munich. First English edition, 2008, Ignatius Press.

Includes bibliographical references.

Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Sermons | Catholic Church | Trinity -- Sermons | Trinity -- Meditations | Trinity

In this book of meditations, based on a series of meditations by the author shortly before he became Archbishop of Munich-Freising, in 1977, theologian Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) presents his profound thoughts on the nature and person of God, building a bridge between theology and spirituality as he makes wide use of the Sacred Scriptures to reveal the beauty and mystery of who God is. He writes about each of the three persons in the Holy Trinity, showing the different attributes of each person, and that "God is three and God is one."

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