Monday, March 14, 2011
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K hen exactly a year ago I was lucky to talk briefly with Pope Benedict XVI, I thanked him - of which laughs to this day some of my friends - for books that he wrote, because I really helping. I remember when I just finished reading "Introduction to Christianity" - theological think the first book that I read with flushed face. The Pope smiled, perhaps even a little speszyĆ, thanked me and blessed.
D HY I mention this? Well, because last week released the latest book of the Holy Father, the second part, "Jesus of Nazareth." Formed before our very eyes - you can say - "Roman Triptych" Ratzinger. In the preface to the first part was published in 2007, he wrote with realism: "Because I do not know how long I will be the time and effort, I decided to publish ... Part I ". In Part II, with no less humility, says: "I want to ... - If I only have enough for the forces - in a small notebook to discuss the childhood of Jesus. " The latter, III to be released in the beginning of Advent this year.
M OIM think the book "Jesus of Nazareth" in their three scenes is the "work life, "the pope as a theologian. Here at the end of his life, theologian writing a book, which - as he himself admits - "a long time preparing internally." It contains the resume of his theology, the fruits of personal search for the face of God. Summarizes them in one word, actually in one name: Jesus. Just Jesus. As if to say, in him is all. Build and strengthen the vibrant relationship with Him - the sense of theology.
with e due to the time of the book and the life of Christ, which describes (from the entrance to Jerusalem to the Resurrection "), you can it treated as a Lenten reading. Maybe there's another reason to just look at her. Sometimes, talking to people, I meet with the objection that books can and Ratzinger are wise and profound, but they are very difficult. Even if it is, then maybe that is why we read the second part, "Jesus of Nazareth" in Lent, as part of penance. It is difficult at this time to look for something "easy, light and pleasant."
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