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The Divine Project: Reflections on Creation and Church

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco Ignatius Press 2022Description: 177pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781621645054
DDC classification:
  • D06.1 R189
Contents:
"In the Beginning, God Created Creation and Reason Man, the Divine Project Sin and Redemption The Ecclesiology of Vatican II Unity and Pluralism
Summary: "From the introduction: Creation and Redemption, the two themes deeply symphonic in their relation to one another, come up again and again in the work of Joseph Ratzinger, the professor and the cardinal, who discusses them in a way that connects faith with beauty. Ratzinger repeatedly notes how indispensable it is to speak about God as Creator, particularly as we live in a society that increasingly denies the category of creatureliness, thus undermining man as man. This conviction continues to appear woven throughout the work of Joseph Ratzinger, Benedict XVI, today: God, in his love, created man and "stooped down" into history"-- Provided by publisher.
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"In the Beginning, God Created
Creation and Reason
Man, the Divine Project
Sin and Redemption
The Ecclesiology of Vatican II
Unity and Pluralism

"From the introduction: Creation and Redemption, the two themes deeply symphonic in their relation to one another, come up again and again in the work of Joseph Ratzinger, the professor and the cardinal, who discusses them in a way that connects faith with beauty. Ratzinger repeatedly notes how indispensable it is to speak about God as Creator, particularly as we live in a society that increasingly denies the category of creatureliness, thus undermining man as man. This conviction continues to appear woven throughout the work of Joseph Ratzinger, Benedict XVI, today: God, in his love, created man and "stooped down" into history"-- Provided by publisher.

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