From Library Journal
As the Vatican's Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Ratzinger is responsible for public orthodoxy in Catholic faith and morals. The first four of his five sermons included here, which have been published in English (Our Sunday Visitor, 1986), originated as 1981 Lenten homilies given in Munich's cathedral to counter a modern abandonment of creation doctrine based on scripture. A fifth homily by a different translator augments this edition. Ratzinger's sermons treat God the creator, biblical creation accounts, creation of human beings, sin and salvation, and the consequences of faith on creation. The readable but challenging meditations attempt a balance between extremes of fundamentalism and rationalism and emphasize a unity between the Old and New Testaments. Notes are generally from German sources. Recommended for Catholic collections.
Anna Donnelly, St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, N.Y.Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The readable but challenging meditations attempt a balance between extremes of fundamentalism and rationalism. --
Library JournalWith penetrating insight, Ratzinger here treats the profoundly important and far-reaching doctrine of Genesis. --
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