Once again it becomes evident here how the categories of
minimum and maximum, smallest and greatest, change in a
perspective of this sort. In a world which in the last analysis
is not mathematics but love, the minimum is a maximum; the
smallest thing that can love is one of the biggest things; the
particular is more than the universal; the person, the unique
and unrepeatable, is at the same time the ultimate and highest
thing.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Introduction To Christianity - pg. 112
Labels: Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
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