Church, Ecumenism, and Politics

Church, Ecumenism, and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism, and Politics PDF eBook
Author Benedikt XVI. (Papst)
Publisher Ignatius Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1586172174

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In this collection of essays, theologian Joseph Ratzinger, now Benedict XVI, tackles three major issues in the Church today--the nature of the Church, the pursuit of Christian unity, and the relationship of Christianity to the secular/political power.

Church, Ecumenism and Politics

Church, Ecumenism and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism and Politics PDF eBook
Author Joseph Ratzinger
Publisher Ignatius Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2011-07-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 168149101X

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This work features the most discussed topics of the life of the Church, treated with unique frankness and depth by the Church's spiritual and theological leader. In this collection of essays, theologian Joseph Ratzinger, now Benedict XVI, tackles three major issues in the Church today-the nature of the Church, the pursuit of Christian unity, and the relationship of Christianity to the secular/political power. The first part of the book explores Vatican II's teaching on the Church, what it means to call the Church "the People of God", the role of the Pope, and the Synod of Bishops. In part two, Ratzinger frankly assesses the ecumenical movement-its achievements, problems, and principles for authentic progress toward Christian unity. In the third part of the work, Ratzinger discusses both fundamental questions and particular issues concerning the Church, the state and human fulfillment in the Age to come. What does the Bible say about faith and politics? How should the Church work in pluralistics societies? What are the problems with Liberation Theology? How should we understand freedom in the Church and in society? Beneath a penetrating analysis on these important topics by this brilliant teacher and writer, both concise and also surprising, is revealed the passion of a great spiritual leader. The result is an exciting and stimulating work, which can be provoking, but never boring.

Church, Ecumenism and Politics

Church, Ecumenism and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism and Politics PDF eBook
Author Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Christian union
ISBN

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In this collection of essays, theologian Joseph Ratzinger, now Benedict XVI, tackles three major issues in the Church today--the nature of the Church, the pursuit of Christian unity, and the relationship of Christianity to the secular/political power.

Church, Ecumenism and Politics

Church, Ecumenism and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism and Politics PDF eBook
Author Benedikt XVI (pave)
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN

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Church, Ecumenism and Politics

Church, Ecumenism and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism and Politics PDF eBook
Author Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher Hyperion Books
Total Pages 278
Release 1988
Genre Church
ISBN 9780854392674

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Church, Ecumenism and Politics

Church, Ecumenism and Politics
Title Church, Ecumenism and Politics PDF eBook
Author Joseph Ratzinger
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN 9780785532255

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Democracy and the Christian Churches

Democracy and the Christian Churches
Title Democracy and the Christian Churches PDF eBook
Author Donald W. Norwood
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780755618088

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How has Christianity engaged with democracy? In this authoritative new treatment of a sometimes troubled relationship, Donald Norwood reflects on the way that democracy has become, especially under the auspices of the United Nations and the World Council of Churches, not just an ideal but a universally applicable moral principle. Yet, as the author demonstrates, faith and democracy have not always sat comfortably together. For example, the Vatican has dealt harshly with radical theologians such as Leonardo Boff and Hans Kung; while churches with a dictatorial style have all too often shown a willingness to accommodate authoritarian regimes and even dictators. Norwood argues that if democracy is a universal norm, a basic right, it is not possible for the Church to be indifferent to its claims. Offering a sustained exposition - from Marsilius of Padua to Christian Democracy and Christian Socialism - of the often uneasy interaction between Christianity and democratic politics as both idea and ideal, this is a major contribution to church history and to wider topical debates in politics and religious studies.