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Papst Benedikt XVI.: Eine kritische Biographie

Papst Benedikt XVI.: Eine kritische Biographie

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In Bonn, Münster and Tübingen, the young theology professor Joseph Ratzinger was considered a liberal keepsake. When he became the prefect of the Congregation for the Faith Teacher in 1981 and took the successor to the Roman Grand Inquisitors, he put his critical colleagues from once on the lead. In 2005, Ratzinger changed again once again: Dad Benedetto invited his ancient rival Hans Küng to chat and dedicated his first enzycolic not to the * of modern ideas, but to (also erotic) love. In this critical biography, the theologist and journalist Christian Feldmann describes the breaks and cliffs in the life of the German pope, his fears and visions - and his greatworworworworworthe Christians with loud shy to be considered intolerant who lose passion for truth. Because a society that selects its values by majority decision, according to Pope Benedict, sets the basics of humanity on play.
Product details
Edition:
2
Number of Pages:
256
Publication Date:
2006-08-28
Publisher:
Rowohlt Buchverlag
Languages:
Published: German, Original: German
ISBN10:
349802115X
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Weight:
428 g
Height:
21.5 cm
Width:
14 cm
Thickness:
2.5 cm
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