Pope Benedict XVI has written at least 35 books. Their most popular book is Jesus of Nazareth with 8 saves with an average rating of 5⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Religion, Classics, and Biography & Autobiography.
Joseph Alois Ratzinger was born in Marktl, Bavaria, Germany, the son of a police officer. At the age of five, he declared that he wanted to be a cardinal. In 1941, he was conscripted into the Hitler Youth, which was mandatory, although his father believe that Nazism conflicted with the Catholic faith. In 1943, while in seminary, he was drafted into the German anti-aircraft corps, although he deserted in 1945. When he returned home he was imprisoned in a POW camp, and returned to the seminary when he was released after a few months. He was ordained in 1951.
In 1958 Ratzinger became a professor of Freising College. He moved to the University of Bonn in 1959, the University of Münster in 1963, and the University of Tübingen in 1966, where he was appointed to a chair in dogmatic theology. While he was at Tübingen he witnessed the student movements of the 1960s, which culminated in disturbances and riots in spring of 1968. Although he was seen as a dogmatic reformist, he believed that the radicalization of the student body was a result of a departure from traditional Catholic teachings.
In 1969, Ratzinger was moved to the University of Regensburg in Bavaria. In 1972 he co-founded the theological journal Communio.
In 1977, Ratzinger was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising. That same year he was named Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria Consolatrice al Tiburtino by Pope Paul VI. In 1981, Pope John Paul II named Ratzinger Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and he resigned his post at Munich. In 1993 he became Cardinal Bishop of Velletri-Segni. In 2005, he was elected as the next Pope. He chose for himself the name Pope Benedict XVI.
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God is Love God is Love: Deus Caritas Est
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Catholicism Catholicism: Christ and the Common Destiny of Man
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Dialektik der Säkularisierung Dialektik der Säkularisierung: Über Vernunft und Religion
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The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI new edition The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI new edition: An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger
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The Fathers The Fathers
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The Dialectics of Secularization The Dialectics of Secularization: On Reason and Religion
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Truth and Tolerance Truth and Tolerance: Christian Belief and World Religions
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Joseph Ratzinger in Communio, Volume 1 Joseph Ratzinger in Communio, Volume 1: The Unity of the Church
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Jesus of Nazareth Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
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Theological Highlights of Vatican II Theological Highlights of Vatican II
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Jesus of Nazareth, Part Two Jesus of Nazareth, Part Two
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St. Gregory's Prayer Book St. Gregory's Prayer Book
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God's Revolution God's Revolution
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Church Fathers Church Fathers
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