Jesús de Nazaret. A partir de lo escrito por Joseph Ratzinger Jesus of Nazareth from the Writings of Joseph Ratzinger
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El Autor expone con palabras del mismo J. Ratzinger la comprensión completa de lo que el Nuevo Testamento piensa sobre Jesucristo. Ratzinger pedía que fuera reconocido algo a lo que tiene verdadero derecho la investigación sobre toda la realidad de Jesús de Nazaret. El averiguar si éste es Dios y hombre no puede quedar limitado absolutamente a poder llegar sólo a que sea hombre, pues a Jesús de Nazaret no se le reconoce únicamente desde la razón. De todas formas, cierto es que la razón juega en su verdadero conocimiento y reconocimiento un papel de importancia. No se oponen excluyéndose la fe y la razón, además que la fe necesita la razón.
Abstract: The author expouses the same words of J. Ratzinger, the complete understanding of what the New Testament thinks about Jesus Christ. Ratzinger enjoins us to recognize that there is a true and a correct research about the whole reality of Jesus of Nazareth. He insists that if Jesus is both God and man, studies should not remain to be absolutely limited to his humanity because he is not only recognized from the point
of view of reason but also from faith. It is true that reason operates from objective knowledge and its important role is recognized, however, faith and reason are not oppossed to each other. In addition, it is the fact that faith needs reason.
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