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This article explores the evolution of Jewish–Christian dialogue in the Roman Catholic Church, focusing on the theological and pastoral contributions of three post-Vatican II Popes—John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis.
Szabolcs Nagypál, Krisztián Fenyves
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“Signore, Ti Amo” (John 21:17): The Christology of Pope Benedict XVI/Joseph Ratzinger
With 1600 titles Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI. is the most academically published pope in Church history. His stature as a theologian is only comparable to that of Leo the Great or Gregory the Great.
Emery A. de Gaál
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Islam throu eyes of pope Benedict XVI. and Francis
Práce se věnuje stručnému vývoji křesťansko-islámských vztahů. Kromě klíčových historických událostí mapuje i křesťanskou teologickou reflexi islámu v průběhu dějin. V druhé části práce dochází ke srovnání přístupů papežů Benedikta XVI.
Šilha, Petr
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From Violence to Witness via Reason and Faith : The Interreligious Message of Pope Benedict XVI [PDF]
This article examines the message of Pope Benedict XVI to representatives of other religions, especially Muslims, using the pope’s interreligious addresses as the main source material.
Anton, Emil Christian
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The Linacre Quarterly, Rhythm, NFP, and Human Fertility from Popes Pius XI through Benedict XVI. [PDF]
Fehring RJ, Yeung P.
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Faith in the Risen Jesus Christ according to Benedict XVI
The author discusses the notion of Christ's Resurrection as presented by Benedict XVI, who has created a synthetic and in-depth account of the Resurrection on the basis of phenomenological, historical and dogmatic exegesis of the relevant biblical texts.
Kowalczyk, Mirosław
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COVID-19 vaccination program: the Catholic Church's all-time support to the government when it is for the common good. [PDF]
Lacsa JEM.
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Social media as tool for the Church's mission and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Galang JRF, Galang JRF.
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The article is dedicated to the Christian comprehension of war and peace in Roman Catholic Church. It focuses on the treatment of these problems in speeches and articles of John Paul II and of Benedict XVI.
G I Bykova
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