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Heart to Heart - by Peter John McGregor (Paperback)

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  • In Behold the Pierced One, Joseph Ratzinger recounts how the composition of a 1981 paper on the Sacred Heart of Jesus had led him to "consider Christology more from the aspect of its spiritual appropriation" than he had done previously.
  • About the Author: Peter John McGregor is a lecturer in theology at the Catholic Institute of Sydney.
  • 440 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Christian Church

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"n Behold the Pierced One, Joseph Ratzinger recounts how the composition of a 1981 paper on the Sacred Heart of Jesus had led him to "consider Christology more from the aspect of its spiritual appropriation" than he had done previously. Upon realizing that this same year was the 1300th anniversary of the Third Council of Constantinople, he decided to study the pronouncements of this Council, and came to believe "that the achievement of a spiritual Christology had also been the Council's ultimate goal." Ratzinger's conclusion in attempting to define a spiritual Christology was that "the whole of Christology--our speaking of Christ--is nothing other than the interpretation of his prayer: the entire person of Jesus is contained in his prayer." The spiritual Christology subsequently developed by Ratzinger is one of communio. Indeed, it is one of theosis. Through a personal and ecclesial participation in the prayer of Jesus, exercised in purity of heart, and consummated in the eucharistic celebration, one comes into communion with Jesus Christ and all the members of his Body, so that eventually one can say truly, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Gal 2:20)." --



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In Behold the Pierced One, Joseph Ratzinger recounts how the composition of a 1981 paper on the Sacred Heart of Jesus had led him to "consider Christology more from the aspect of its spiritual appropriation" than he had done previously. Upon realizing that this same year was the 1300th anniversary of the Third Council of Constantinople, he decided to study the pronouncements of this Council, and came to believe "that the achievement of a spiritual Christology had also been the Council's ultimate goal." Ratzinger's conclusion in attempting to define a spiritual Christology was that "the whole of Christology--our speaking of Christ--is nothing other than the interpretation of his prayer: the entire person of Jesus is contained in his prayer." The spiritual Christology subsequently developed by Ratzinger is one of communio. Indeed, it is one of theosis. Through a personal and ecclesial participation in the prayer of Jesus, exercised in purity of heart, and consummated in the eucharistic celebration, one comes into communion with Jesus Christ and all the members of his Body, so that eventually one can say truly, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Gal 2:20).



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""Peter McGregor's Heart to Heart: The Spiritual Christology of Joseph Ratzinger offers a thorough analysis of Ratzinger's thought from his early Introduction to Christianity through Behold the Pierced One and his recent Jesus of Nazareth. McGregor persuasively argues that Ratzinger's post-Chalcedonian spiritual Christology helps heal the many divisions infecting and at times paralyzing modern theological reflection. A thought-provoking work that perhaps surprisingly exposes Ratzinger's as a daring, deeply traditional, and profound theological voice."" --Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr., Associate Professor of Religion, Seton Hall University; author of Marcion and Prometheus: Balthasar against the expulsion of Jewish Origins from Modern Religious Dialogue



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Peter John McGregor is a lecturer in theology at the Catholic Institute of Sydney. He is a member of the Emmanuel Community (Communaute de l'Emmanuel), a community of lay people, priests, and consecrated men and women within the Catholic Church. He has over thirty years experience in evangelization, catechesis, and religious education.

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