Joseph ratzinger y el binomio "Fe y racionalidad". Una relación necesaria para el cristianismo antiguo y presente

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The purpose of this paper is to refl ect, from a few key texts by Joseph Ratzinger, about the relationship that Christianity has always had to philosophy and the type of rationality that developed in the West. Christianity has never been assumed to be a more religious approach, but as "the revealed Truth". Since its inception has had to live with multiple religious offerings and today can not escape it in a context marked by pluralism, as in our time. This condition now impels it to vindicate its rational nature and face the challenges inherent to a certain irrationality of postmodern culture puts before it.

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Garcíar, R. M. R. (2013). Joseph ratzinger y el binomio “Fe y racionalidad”. Una relación necesaria para el cristianismo antiguo y presente. Teologia y Vida, 54(4), 707–727. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0049-34492013000400005

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