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What agreement has Christ with Belial? - Brunero Gherardini

Brunero Gherardini
What agreement has Christ with Belial?
comments on theological issues, the ambiguities and compromises of interreligious dialogue

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studies collected here, have as their object the Catholic Church's relations with non-Christian religions as outlined by the citation of the Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians - that entitles this book - and how they lived today instead of in large parts of the Church in the wake of the upheaval determined by the formal notice of that text.
Disappearance Paul's apostolic firmness nell'escluder any misunderstanding relationship between Christ and any other deity or any other pagan religion, because the true God has nothing to do with "the false and lying gods" (Dante Alighieri), s'avverte - more creeping strident - the contradiction that emerges when one studies documents as Nostra Aetate, the declaration on reconciliation dialogue.
At the time of the whole Council, the Church seemed to suddenly forget himself and imbued with the fever of a hopeless and naive optimism. There was talk of providential contact with Hinduism and other religions, not just in the sense of mission and conversion, but the approach and assimilation. Free Awards and naive, the radical differences in the absolute reticence today are dramatically under the eyes of all.
The prevailing idea that the Church gave of himself in the post-council, thanks to the "spirit of reconciliation" or - as he called Pope Benedict XVI - the "Konzils ungeist" Church was a beautiful, young, open, understanding, merciful, alien any conviction, desire to lose, the enemy intransigence and discrimination: the Church-show, making its entry into the historic Synagogue of Rome and in the mosques of the world, brings to the podium of the UN's highest authority, shakes diplomatic relations with its enemies and tormentors. It is in fact no longer the Church-in-the world, but the Church-of-the-world.
The call of Paul to the Corinthians - the bi-millennium of his birth - It is now more than ever to live a healthy repentance and a return to Christ, Savior of the world. The author

Brunero Gherardini (Prato, 1925), Priest (1948), graduated in theology (1952) with specialization in Germany (1954-55), former professor of Pontinficia Lateran University and dean of the Faculty of Theology, Canon of Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican since 1994, head of the international journal "Divinitas" since 2000, for thirty years a consultant for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, has written over 80 books and hundreds of articles. Center of his research, the Church. Side by side but complementary function has studied the figure and work of Luther, the Reformation, Ecumenism, Mariology and Spiritual Theology. It is one of the most famous Italian voices abroad. Note
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Interreligious dialogue in the Magisterium of the Church, in St. Paul and the new currents of dialogue.
Topic: Interreligious Dialogue and the Catholic tradition
Collection: 24 Books
Pages
192 Height 21 Width 15

Cover Type: brochure
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