Part III: General reception and perspectives / Influences / Thomas G. Weinandy, OFMCAP. Interlocutors / Nicolas J. Healy -- The Second Vatican Council and the third millennium / Christopher Ruddy -- Part II: Main themes -- Logos and reason / Pablo Blanco-Sarto -- Revelation / Rudolf Voderholzer -- Scripture and tradition / Matthew J. Ramage -- The Fathers of the church / José Granados -- God and the Trinity / Thomas Joseph White, OP -- Creation / Michael Dominic Taylor -- Jesus Christ / Emery de Gaál -- Ecclesiology / Maximilian Heinrich Heim, OCIST -- The priesthood / Sara Butler, MSBT -- Liturgy / Uwe Michael Lang -- Canon law / James Bradley -- Eschatology / Helmut Hoping -- Modernity and secularism / Tracey Rowland -- Preaching / Daniel Cardó -- The theological virtues / Peter John McGregor -- Part III: Dialogue and perspectives -- Dialogue with Orthodoxy and Protestantism / Kurt Cardinal Koch -- Dialogue with Judaism and with religions / Achim Buckenmaier -- General reception and perspectives / Thomas G. Weinandy, OFMCAP.
Summary:
"Joseph Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, fundamentally shaped Christian theology in the 20th and early 21st centuries. This book surveys the major themes and topics that Ratzinger explored, and highlights aspects of the ideas that he developed in his engagement with a wide variety of intellectual and religious currents"-- Provided by publisher.
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