Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics, Book 3: God in His Fundamental, Original Relation to the World or the Founding of the Natural and Supernatural Order of the World

Author:   Matthias Joseph Scheeben ,  Michael J. Miller
Publisher:   Emmaus Academic
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9781645853206


Pages:   768
Publication Date:   30 June 2023
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Author:   Matthias Joseph Scheeben ,  Michael J. Miller
Publisher:   Emmaus Academic
Imprint:   Emmaus Academic
Weight:   1.142kg
ISBN:  

9781645853206


ISBN 10:   1645853209
Pages:   768
Publication Date:   30 June 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Since the Council of Trent, Catholic theology has been preoccupied with the relationship between nature and grace. Scheeben's beautifully rigorous discussion of this problem—not least his insight that it ought to be treated within the doctrine of creation—shows how successfully post-Tridentine theology came to grips with the twin commitments to the necessity of grace and the completely free donation by God of that same grace. This is perhaps the most demanding volume of Scheeben's dogmatic theology, and it may also be the most rewarding."" - Bruce D. Marshall Southern Methodist University ""Michael Miller's monumental effort to translate Scheeben's Dogmatics is one of the most important theological undertakings of recent years, and a real gift to the universal Church. In this volume, Scheeben offers his most mature treatment of the topic of nature and grace, which inspired his theology from the beginning. For Scheeben, the relationship between nature and grace is no minor point of Catholic doctrine but frames the whole of God's purpose for creation: to elevate human beings through Christ to the status of supernatural participation in the divine nature, indeed, to the status of adoptive sons and daughters who, by the grace of the Spirit, become true likenesses of God, analogically imaging the Son's own eternal filiation from the Father."" - John R. Betz University of Notre Dame ""If grace often appears as arbitrary and unintelligible in the modern world, it is because we have lost the meaning of nature and creation. Scheeben's profound treatment of nature and the supernatural in the context of the doctrine of creation in this third volume was foundational for the twentieth century debate on nature and grace. With this translation, Michael J. Miller has ensured that Scheeben will once again prove foundational to any hoped for renewal of Catholic thought on these essential—and now urgent—questions."" - Michael Hanby John Paul II Institute, Catholic University of America


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Matthias Joseph Scheeben (1835-1888) was a German priest and scholar whose theology points to the inner coherence of the Christian faith and its supernatural mysteries. Notable in his own time, Scheeben later received praise from Pope Pius XI, who in 1935 encouraged study of the late theologian's works, reflecting: ""The entire theology of Scheeben bears the stamp of a pious ascetical theology."" Hans Urs von Balthasar credited Scheeben as ""the greatest German theologian to date."" Scheeben's works include Nature and Grace, The Mysteries of Christianity, and the unfinished Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics.

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