"A compelling manuduction right into the very core of Pope Benedict XVI's theological vision. In this clearly written and cogently argued essay, Hahn makes a convincing and highly pertinent case for what Pope Benedict holds to be the crucial challenge for the Church and theology today--the reunification, and thereby the renewal, of exegesis theologically conceived and theology exegetically grounded. Theologically insightful and surefooted, this book is one of the best and certainly the most timely and urgent among the recent introductions to the theology of Pope Benedict XVI."--Reinhard Huetter, Duke Divinity School
"Hahn here renders an important service in so clearly setting forth the hermeneutical principles, biblical framework, and doctrinal positions of Pope Benedict XVI, arguably the world's most important contemporary theologian. The parallels between the biblical theology of the pope and of evangelicals, together with their respective attempts to interpret Scripture theologically in an age marked by modern biblical criticism, are particularly fascinating."--Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Wheaton College and Graduate School
"As a Protestant biblical scholar, I found Hahn's exposition of Pope Benedict's biblical theology both informative and inspiring. In spite of differences, Protestants need to read this book to understand how deeply we can agree on the primacy of Christ and the Word. Through Hahn, I have a new appreciation for the mind and heart of Pope Benedict."--Tremper Longman III, Westmont College
"The increasingly painful bankruptcy of the historical-critical method in our time has created a vacuum precisely at the point where the living Church requires substantial nurture. Pope Benedict XVI has spoken into this crisis like no one else, and his best expositor, Scott Hahn, has done us a tremendous service by synthesizing Benedict's erudite and prayerful biblical theology into a lively, readable, and intellectually reliable conspectus. This excellent volume will be indispensable for all Christians who seek to be more maturely grounded in Scripture."--David Lyle Jeffrey, Baylor University
Table of Contents:
- Ignorance of Scripture Is Ignorance of Christ: The Theological Project of Joseph Ratzinger
- The Critique of Criticism: Beginning the Search for a New Theological Synthesis
- The Hermeneutic of Faith: Critical and Historical Foundations for a Biblical Theology
- The Spiritual Science of Theology: Its Mission and Method in the Life of the Church
- Reading God's Testament to Humankind: Biblical Realism, Typology and the Inner Unity of Revelation
- The Theology of the Divine Economy: Covenant, Kingdom, and the History of Salvation
- The Embrace of Salvation: Mystagogy, and the Transformation of Sacrifice
- The Cosmic Liturgy: The Eucharistic Kingdom and the World as Temple
- The Authority of Mystery: The Beauty and Necessity of the Theologian's Task
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