El pensamiento teológico de Joseph Ratzinger

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The core of Joseph Ratzinger's theology is Christ, present in the Holy Scriptures and liturgy, and His relationship with the Church and Mary. Among the theological and ontological pillars of Ratzinger's thought, it is worth mentioning the person and the meaning of concepts such as love, truth, beauty and hope for that person. In view of the announcement of the Christian message, Ratzinger focuses on both faith and reason. Thus, his ideas on theology, catechesis and preaching are based on the relationship between those concepts. Finally, as regards to mission, it is important to highlight Ratzinger's statements about ministry and Eucharist (with relevant consequences for ecumenical theology), creation, religion and the relationship of the Church with the world.

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Blanco, P. (2012). El pensamiento teológico de Joseph Ratzinger. Scripta Theologica, 44(2), 273–303. https://doi.org/10.15581/006.44.1299

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