This book extensively explores the various influences and connections between Joseph Ratzinger and a number of leading philosophers; engaging with his work by means of Spanish, Portuguese, German, and English schools of thought through the contributions of a global body of scholars.
Each chapter in this volume examines precisely how Ratzinger has dealt with the ideas of a particular philosopher, and how he has appropriated their ideas and thoughts. Moving from philosophers he has modified or critiqued – such as Kant, Comte or Wittgenstein – to those who have contributed to his philosophical theology, such as Guardini and Pieper, this truly international endeavour is an extraordinary journey into Ratzinger's engagement with his competing and congenial schools of thought.
Tracey Rowland holds the St. John Paul II Chair of Theology at the University of Notre Dame (Australia) and is an Honorary Fellow of Campion College (Sydney). From 2014-2019 she was a member of the Ninth International Theological Commission. She holds a civil doctorate in Divinity from the University of Cambridge and the pontifical STL and STD degrees from the Lateran University. In 2020 she won the Ratzinger Prize for Theology. In 2023 she was appointed to the Pontifical Academy of the Social Sciences.
Alejandro Sada is Professor of Theology at the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico.
Rudy Albino de Assunção is Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Centro
Universitário Católica de Quixadá, Brasil.