Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics, Book 4: Sin and the Kingdom of Sin As a Contradiction and a Combat Against the Supernatural Order of the World

Author:   Matthias Joseph Scheeben ,  Michael J. Miller
Publisher:   Emmaus Academic
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9781645853237


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Matthias Joseph Scheeben ,  Michael J. Miller
Publisher:   Emmaus Academic
Imprint:   Emmaus Academic
Weight:   0.563kg
ISBN:  

9781645853237


ISBN 10:   1645853233
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 August 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This volume presents for the first time in English one of the most extensive and nuanced presentations of the Catholic Church's classical doctrine of evil and sin. It is vintage Scheeben—an extensive and thorough ressourcement in the patristic, medieval, and post-Tridentine tradition combined with his own touch of synthetic genius. This work is an indispensable point of reference for contemporary ecumenical dialogue on the complex and con­troversial topic of original sin as well as for contemporary intra-Catholic reconsiderations of aspects of the doctrine of sin in general and particularly original sin. For a fruitful contemplation of Scheeben's profound thought on evil and sin, one might study this volume best in conjunction with the Handbook's Book Three, on creation and grace, in the German original published as one volume."" - Reinhard Hütter Catholic University of America ""I doubt there is a theologian alive today who can match Matthias Scheeben in terms of the breadth of his erudition, knowledge of tradition, and sub­tlety of mind. In a world that has so often lost its sense of sin, the fourth book of Scheeben's Handbook of Catholic Dogmatics is an essential resource to help deepen our understanding of the traditional Catholic teaching on sin and its consequences. This book serves as a salutary reminder for each of us of the gravity of our actions, of the malice of which we are capable, and of the absolute necessity for each and every one of us of the healing and elevating grace of Christ."" - David Augustine Associate Editor of Word on Fire Academic ""Scheeben's magisterial discussion of sin shows his gifts of dogmatic insight and synthesis in full flower. Sin is treated in full cosmic scope, as a rebellion among angels and humanity that wars against God's order and purposes. Original sin, the legacy of Adam's fall, is treated at length, but again in cosmic scope, and the volume turns inexorably back toward the angels, to the figure of the devil, and to the dominion of sin over humanity. In a manner typical of Scheeben, mystery is fundamental throughout this extraordinary treatment and, at its culmination, sin is a mystery of faith, but one known 'only through knowledge of its mysterious antithesis.'"" - Lewis Ayres Durham University


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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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