Christian faith lives on the discovery that not only is there such a thing as objective meaning, but this meaning knows me and loves me, I can entrust myself in the "You" of its mother. Thus in the last analysis believing, trusting and loving are one, and all the theses round which belief revolves are only concrete expressions of the all-embracing about-turn, of the assertion "I believe in You" - of the discovery of God in the countenance of the man Jesus of Nazareth.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Introduction To Christianity - pg. 48
Labels: Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Master-quotes
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