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Biography
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Vatican
correspondent for over twenty years For
the first time in a quarter century, the world has a new pope. While
people around the world struggle to understand the brilliant and enigmatic
Joseph Ratzinger, Heinz-Joachim Fischer offers us this first-hand account
of the Pope's astonishing life and ministry: from his early days in
Germany to his meteoric rise as Prefect for the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith, confidant of Pope John Paul II, and the first
new pope of the 21st Century. Read the Book Review by Fr. Catalino C. Arevalo, SJ, Loyola School of Theology |
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One man has stood at the dead center of all these controversial issues: Joseph Ratzinger. A teenage American POW as the Third Reich crumbled and a progressive wunderkind at the Second Vatican Council, Ratzinger, for twenty years, has been head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (until 1908 known as the Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, or Holy Office). The book goes a long way toward explaining the central enigma surrounding Ratzinger: How did this erstwhile liberal end up as the chief architect of the third great wave of repression in Catholic theology in the twentieth century? Based on extensive interviews with Ratzinger's students and colleagues, as well as research in archives in both Bavaria and the United States, Allen's account shows that Ratzinger's deep suspicion of "the world," his preoccupation with human sinfulness, and his demand for rock-solid loyalty to the church run deep. They reach into his childhood "in the shadow of the Nazis" and reflect his formative theological influences: Augustine, Bonaventure, and Martin Luther rather than the world-affirming Thomas Aquinas. In his words, Ratzinger affirms that "What the church needs today as always are not adulators to extol the status quo, but men whose humility and obedience are not less than their passion for the truth; . . .men who love the church more than the ease and the unruffled course of their personal destiny."-Joseph Ratzinger (1962) Reviews
for Pope Benedict XVI
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