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Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics, Book 1, Part 2
Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics, Book 1, Part 2
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A01=Matthias Joseph Scheeben
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Author_Matthias Joseph Scheeben
Author_Michael J. Miller
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Product details
- ISBN 9781949013528
- Weight: 661g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Emmaus Academic
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Matthias Joseph Scheeben's masterful Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics: Book One, Part Two concludes the first book of Scheeben's magnum opus.
Readers will find Scheeben's examination of faith, the subjective principle of theological knowledge. In exact yet beautiful prose, he moves from the study of human belief to supernatural faith, while preserving the reasonableness, freedom, and certainty that accompany faith.
Maintaining theology is indeed a "sacred science", Scheeben treats the understanding of faith by demonstrating human reason's relationship to the deposit of faith. He concludes this work by shedding light on the subject of dogmatic theology itself, recounting its history from the Patristic era to his own time.
Readers will find Scheeben's examination of faith, the subjective principle of theological knowledge. In exact yet beautiful prose, he moves from the study of human belief to supernatural faith, while preserving the reasonableness, freedom, and certainty that accompany faith.
Maintaining theology is indeed a "sacred science", Scheeben treats the understanding of faith by demonstrating human reason's relationship to the deposit of faith. He concludes this work by shedding light on the subject of dogmatic theology itself, recounting its history from the Patristic era to his own time.
Matthias Joseph Scheeben (1835-1888) was a German priest and scholar whose theology points to the inner coherence of the Christian faith and its supernatural mysteries. Notable in his own time, Scheeben later received praise from Pope Pius XI, who in 1935 encouraged study of the late theologian's works, reflecting: "The entire theology of Scheeben bears the stamp of a pious ascetical theology." Hans Urs von Balthasar credited Scheeben as "the greatest German theologian to date." Scheeben's works include Nature and Grace, The Mysteries of Christianity, and the unfinished Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics.
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