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Dogma and Preaching

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This volume is an unabridged edition of Dogma and Preaching a work that appeared in a much-reduced form in English in 1985. The new book contains twice as much material as first English edition.Dogma for many people is a bad word. For the well-informed believer it shouldnt be. Dogmas are truths revealed by God which should enlighten the minds guide the choices and gladden the hearts of Jesus disciples including pastors deacons and lay teachers. But as Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) notes in the foreword to this book The path from dogma to proclamation or preaching has become very troublesome. Finding ways to relate the content of the Churchs dogmas to everyday life can be challenging for todays preachers and teachers. Some people find the task so daunting that they leave dogma out. As a result they wind up presenting something other than the Churchs faith and speak in their own name offering perhaps unwittingly merely their own subjective ideas rather than the Word of God. In Dogma and Preaching the theologian and priest Joseph Ratzinger provides (1) a theory of preaching for today; (2) application of this theory to some themes for preaching drawn from the Churchs dogmas; (3) meditations and sermons based on the liturgical year and the communion of saints; and (4) some thoughts regarding the decade after the Second Vatican and Christianitys seeming irrelevance. Ratzinger insists that sound preaching should rest on three pillars--Dogma Scripture and the Church Today the contemporary situation in which the Church finds herself. He shows that the proper understanding of the Church her dogmas the nature of faith and the contemporary world allow the proclaimer-believer to remain faithful to the Churchs mission and life-changing message.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
September 20, 2011
ISBN-10
1586173278
ISBN-13
9781586173272
Item Weight
24.8 oz
Dimensions
9.25 × 1.5 × 6.5 in
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