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Part I - Life and Context

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2024

Daniel Cardó
Affiliation:
St. John Theological Seminary, Denver
Uwe Michael Lang
Affiliation:
St Mary's University, London
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Print publication year: 2023

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Further Reading

Agbaw-Ebai, Maurice Ashley, Light of Reason, Light of Faith: Joseph Ratzinger and the German Enlightenment (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2021).Google Scholar
Gaál, Emery de, The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI: The Christocentric Shift (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gaál, Emery de O Lord, I Seek Your Countenance: Explorations and Discoveries in Pope Benedict XVI’s Theology (Steubenville, OH: Emmaus Academic, 2018).Google Scholar
Kuljovsky, Branislav, “The Living Faith of the Church: Joseph Ratzinger’s Theological Perspectives on the Relationship Between Faith and Culture” (doctoral dissertation, KU Leuven, 2021).Google Scholar
Schlosser, Marianne, and Heibl, Franz-Xaver (eds.), Gegenwart der Offenbarung: Zu den Bonaventura-Forschungen Joseph Ratzingers, Ratzinger-Studien 2 (Regensburg: Pustet, 2011).Google Scholar

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Boersma, Hans, Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).Google Scholar
De Lubac, Henri, At the Service of the Church: Henri de Lubac Reflects on the Circumstances That Occasioned His Writings, trans. Anne Englund (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1993).Google Scholar
Flynn, Gabriel and Murray, Paul D. (eds.), Ressourcement: A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth Century Catholic Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).Google Scholar
Kerr, Fergus, Twentieth-Century Catholic Theologians: From Neoscholasticism to Nuptial Mysticism (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007).Google Scholar
Rowland, Tracey, Ratzinger’s Faith: The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).Google Scholar
Wicks, Jared, Investigating Vatican II: Its Theologians, Ecumenical Turn, and Biblical Commitment (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2018).Google Scholar

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Guerrero, Elio, Benedict XVI: His Life and Thought, trans. William J. Melcher (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2018).Google Scholar
Heim, Maximilian Heinrich, Joseph Ratzinger: Life in the Church and Living Theology: Fundamentals of Ecclesiology with Reference to Lumen Gentium, trans. Michael J. Miller (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2007).Google Scholar
Nichols, Aidan, The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI: An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger (London: Burns & Oates, 2007).Google Scholar
Seewald, Peter, Benedict XVI: A Life, trans. Dinah Livingstone, 2 vols. (New York: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2020–2021).Google Scholar
Wicks, Jared, “Six Texts by Prof. Joseph Ratzinger as peritus before and during Vatican Council II,” Gregorianum 89 (2008), 233311.Google Scholar
Wicks, Jared Professor Ratzinger at Vatican II: A Chapter in the Life of Pope Benedict XVI, Yamauchi Lectures in Religion (New Orleans: Loyola University, 2007), http://cas.loyno.edu/sites/cas.loyno.edu/files/Wicks,%2007s,%20Yama,%20Prof.%20Ratzinger%20at%20Vatican%20II%26II….pdfGoogle Scholar

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