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Embora o percurso teológico de Joseph Ratzinger esteja envolto numa panóplia de características, é possível, perscrutando a sua obra, verificar que o seu pensamento cristológico possuí dois momentos, não distintos, porém complementares.
O primeiro momento floresce, principalmente, a partir da compilação da Introdução ao Cristianismo. Sobretudo em consequência das problemáticas oriundas do século XX, Joseph Ratzinger procura justificar a cristologia perante o dilema entre o Jesus histórico e o Cristo da fé, apresentando uma excelente sistematização a partir da cristologia do Filho. O segundo momento culmina com a trilogia Jesus de Nazaré, onde o agora Papa Emérito, procura caracterizar o Jesus real, não desligando esta cristologia, mas em continuidade com a cristologia do Filho, evidenciando o carácter experiencial da pessoa de Jesus.
Although Joseph Ratzinger's theological journey is surrounded by a multitude of characteristics, it is possible, by examining his work, to find that his Christological thought has two moments, not distinct but complementary. The first moment flourishes mainly from the compilation of the Introduction to Christianity. Especially as a result of the problems arising from the twentieth century, Joseph Ratzinger seeks to justify Christology in the face of the dilemma between the historical Jesus and the Christ of faith, presenting an excellent systematization from the Christology of the Son. The second moment culminates in the Jesus of Nazareth trilogy, where the now Pope Emeritus seeks to characterize the real Jesus, not disconnecting this Christology, but in continuity with the Christology of the Son, highlighting the experiential character of the person of Jesus.
Although Joseph Ratzinger's theological journey is surrounded by a multitude of characteristics, it is possible, by examining his work, to find that his Christological thought has two moments, not distinct but complementary. The first moment flourishes mainly from the compilation of the Introduction to Christianity. Especially as a result of the problems arising from the twentieth century, Joseph Ratzinger seeks to justify Christology in the face of the dilemma between the historical Jesus and the Christ of faith, presenting an excellent systematization from the Christology of the Son. The second moment culminates in the Jesus of Nazareth trilogy, where the now Pope Emeritus seeks to characterize the real Jesus, not disconnecting this Christology, but in continuity with the Christology of the Son, highlighting the experiential character of the person of Jesus.
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Jesus Cristo Cristologia Joseph Ratzinger Bento XVI Christ Christology Benedict XVI
