Przymierze i komunia. Teologia biblijna papieża Benedykta XVI

Przymierze i komunia. Teologia biblijna papieża Benedykta XVI

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  • Author:Scott Hahn
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Summary

Scott Hahn, wybitny amerykański teolog katolicki, przedstawia najważniejsze tematy teologii biblijnej Benedykta XVI。 Udowadnia, że papież emeryt doskonale odczytuje Słowo Boże zarówno w duchu Tradycji, jak i w oparciu o odkrycia współczesnej nauki。
Poznawanie biblijnej myśli Benedykta XVI pozwala zobaczyć w nowym świetle nie tylko samo Pismo Święte, lecz także liturgie, życie Kościoła i powołanie chrześcijanina we współczesnym świecie。

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John Pawlik

A very interesting book! Despite the differences I have with Scott Hahn in the areas of Soteriology and Ecclesiology, I think this was an enlightening book that showed me what a healthy criticism of modern critics looked like from a Catholic Pope with a heart for scripture and renewing its place in the Catholic Church。 There is much we agree upon at the base of the Christian faith that is worth celebrating despite our differences, and losing sight of that can cloud our attempts to ministry to ou A very interesting book! Despite the differences I have with Scott Hahn in the areas of Soteriology and Ecclesiology, I think this was an enlightening book that showed me what a healthy criticism of modern critics looked like from a Catholic Pope with a heart for scripture and renewing its place in the Catholic Church。 There is much we agree upon at the base of the Christian faith that is worth celebrating despite our differences, and losing sight of that can cloud our attempts to ministry to our Catholic brothers and sisters。 The value of this book especially to Protestants who seek to understand more the commonalities they share with Catholicism at its best can be seen be the kind reviews by prolific Protestant biblical scholars the beginning of the book。 I think Tremper Longman III’s review sums up my experience well:“As a Protestant biblical scholar, I found Hahn’s exposition of Pope Benedict’s biblical theology both informative and inspiring。 In spite of differences, Protestants need to read this book to understand how deeply we can agree on the primacy of Christ and the Word。 Through Hahn, I have a new appreciation for the mind and heart of Pope Benedict。” 。。。more

Kirsten

Scott Hahn analyzes Pope Benedict’s biblical theology which includes material on the bible, the church and the cross。 Underlying his theology is the question of death。 This brings an urgency to his theology which Hahn captures。 Benedict wants to draw us back to the bible。 To interpret it as the early Fathers did and not wholly with the contemporary historical- critical method。 Hahn suggests that Benedict feels that method takes away from the cosmic nature of faith, the church, Jesus words and de Scott Hahn analyzes Pope Benedict’s biblical theology which includes material on the bible, the church and the cross。 Underlying his theology is the question of death。 This brings an urgency to his theology which Hahn captures。 Benedict wants to draw us back to the bible。 To interpret it as the early Fathers did and not wholly with the contemporary historical- critical method。 Hahn suggests that Benedict feels that method takes away from the cosmic nature of faith, the church, Jesus words and deeds and the bible。 Benedict unites the old testament and the new testament pointing to their deliverance of salvation history。 Hahn highlights the fact that Benedict sees the church as fundamental, as pre-existing humanity。 The Church exists to bring the sacraments to the whole earth, bringing all into God’s kingdom。 For Benedict, the church’s sacramental liturgy – the new covenants worship – is the goal and consummation of the biblical story and history of salvation。 The cross is seen as the most pivotal event in human history。 A turning point。 His sacrifice is unprecedented。 Benedict perceives that sacrifice as killing death and enabling true worship。 By his death on the cross Jesus transformed death into a life – giving word。 He suggests that when we glorify God by becoming one body with Christ, he draws us to the cross。 Ultimately , for Benedict, he sees the reason for humanity as culminating in the world being all in all with God。 。。。more

Andrew Doohan

Scott Hahn provides a very good synthesis of the work of Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) in approaching the use of Scripture, and the accompanying critique of the historico-critical method of biblical study and exegesis。 In doing so, Hahn doesn't attempt to use anything other than the words of Benedict himself, and thus it would now be possible to read any of the constitutive work of the Opus Magnus of Benedict/Ratzinger in a completely different light - as part of a concerted whole rather than Scott Hahn provides a very good synthesis of the work of Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) in approaching the use of Scripture, and the accompanying critique of the historico-critical method of biblical study and exegesis。 In doing so, Hahn doesn't attempt to use anything other than the words of Benedict himself, and thus it would now be possible to read any of the constitutive work of the Opus Magnus of Benedict/Ratzinger in a completely different light - as part of a concerted whole rather than disjointed bits。For anyone wanting to read the work of Benedict/Ratzinger, this book by Scott Hahn would be, in my estimation, a valuable aid and primer: not to the work itself, but rather the underlying methodology that influences and informs the work。Highly recommended!(Having read this book by Hahn, and now having a better grasp of the underlying methodology, I am tempted to return to some of the works of Benedict (and Ratzinger to a lesser degree) and read them afresh。。。time will tell on that one。) 。。。more

Barbara

Absolutely incredible。 I have hope again!Scott Hahn explains the heart of Pope Benedict and the purpose of his pontificate in terms of his theological undertakings。 Useful read for protestants, nondenominational Christians, Messianic Jews, Catholics, Orthodox, everybody!He covers every topic of interest to me: from the Jewish roots of the Gospel mysteries to the de-Hellenization of society, the problematic results of using the historical-critical method, and so so much more。OH, that Catholics wo Absolutely incredible。 I have hope again!Scott Hahn explains the heart of Pope Benedict and the purpose of his pontificate in terms of his theological undertakings。 Useful read for protestants, nondenominational Christians, Messianic Jews, Catholics, Orthodox, everybody!He covers every topic of interest to me: from the Jewish roots of the Gospel mysteries to the de-Hellenization of society, the problematic results of using the historical-critical method, and so so much more。OH, that Catholics would listen to their pope! That all would be one。 Maybe we can be if we all read this。 。。。more

Mary

Great summary of the Holy Father's biblical theology。 It demonstrates how he goes back over the rich teachings of the Church from the ante-Nicene fathers to the Ressourcement to teach and preach the Gospel。 Great summary of the Holy Father's biblical theology。 It demonstrates how he goes back over the rich teachings of the Church from the ante-Nicene fathers to the Ressourcement to teach and preach the Gospel。 。。。more

Steve

This book is an important read for those who want to understand biblical theology; especially the biblical theology of our current Pope, Benedict XVI。 This is not an easy read, it is very technical and academic。 Mr。 Hahn does a good job of summarizing the Pope's thoughts and lets the Pope speak in his own words as much as possible。 Very important topics covered are the unity of the scriptures, the culmination of the scriptures in the sacrifice of the mass, and the authenticity and normative theo This book is an important read for those who want to understand biblical theology; especially the biblical theology of our current Pope, Benedict XVI。 This is not an easy read, it is very technical and academic。 Mr。 Hahn does a good job of summarizing the Pope's thoughts and lets the Pope speak in his own words as much as possible。 Very important topics covered are the unity of the scriptures, the culmination of the scriptures in the sacrifice of the mass, and the authenticity and normative theology of the scriptures。 。。。more

Noonie

Excellent overview of PB16's writings/teachings。 Excellent overview of PB16's writings/teachings。 。。。more