THE0 266 The Church in the World

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THE0 266 The Church in the World The Theological Legacy of Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) for a Church in transition THE0 266-A02 Spring 2018 Monday 7:00-9:30pm JFRC Instructor Information Fr. Philipp G. Renczes, SJ Office: JFRC, 103 Office Hours: 6:00-7:00pm Phone: (0039) 06 6701 5378 Email: prencze@luc.edu Please email to arrange appointments outside office hours. Course Description The course will introduce to the former pope s theological vision of the Roman Catholic Church in interaction with contemporary thought. It will do so by way of a hermeneutic that parallels his central work as theologian, Introduction to Christianity (1968) with successive writings, including Jesus of Nazareth and the Encyclical Letters (Deus Caritas Est, Spe Salvi and Caritas in Veritatem), published during his pontificate. A focus will be placed on topics which are situated at the intersection of Church and modernity, such as Christian Faith in dialogue with Atheism/Agnosticism, Catholic Tradition versus Reform in time (Aggiornamento), the Quest for Justice and economy models and Catholic Church and World Religions. If numerous portraits label Joseph Ratzinger as conservative or hardliner, at closer inspection it appears that his thought requires careful and measured analysis, revealing the acute awareness of the need to articulate a theology which aims at engaging with the most pertinent incentives and issues that theological thought received from the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) in which Ratzinger himself participated as adviser to highlight the essence of Christian doctrine in dialogue/confrontation with contemporary thought. Classes will be a combination of lecture, discussion, papers and exams. Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this course, you will be able to: analyze and determine Joseph Ratzinger s theological stances towards the dialectics of secularization, in particular his emphasis on the requirement to (re)build relations between Faith and Reason. reach an understanding and articulate a personal judgment regarding the points of continuity and change in Ratzinger s thought over time, in dialogue and dispute with contemporary thought and different theologies. issues carefully and intelligently apply key concepts found in theological texts to concrete contemporary 1

Course required text and materials 2004) Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Introduction to Christianity (Rome: Ignatius Press All additional material (required readings) will be made available through Loyola SAKAI (https://sakai.luc.edu). Note: Satisfies Loyola's requirement in the Core area of Theological and Religious Studies Knowledge. Also satisfies the Core value of Understanding Spirituality or Faith in Action in the World Attendance Policy In accordance with the JFRC mission to promote a higher level of academic rigor, all courses adhere to the following absence policy: This course meets once a week, thus a total of one unexcused absence(s) will be permitted. Unexcused absences beyond these will result in a lowering of your final grade. Requirements for the course In accordance with the JFRC s Academic Policies, it is expected that students will attend and participate actively in all class meetings. Active participation in the class excludes emailing, facebooking, and surfing at random on the internet. Class will consist of an introductory lecture and the discussion of the primary texts and secondary literature assigned for that day. All lectures, except for the textbook references, will be found on SAKAI, most of them in the Rome Center Library. Students must bring the textbook and (digital) copies of the assigned secondary sources to each meeting in order to facilitate class discussion. Students are expected to hand in a term paper of 5-7 pages plus bibliography by the date indicated in the schedule of the syllabus. Delay in handing in the paper will result in lowering the final grade. Paper topics must be approved in advance by the instructor. The term paper is to be submitted in both forms, printed and electronic. Evaluation Participation 20% Paper 30% Midterm Exam 20% Final Exam 30% Grading 94-100: A 90-93: A- 87-89: B+ 84-86: B 80-83: B- 77-79: C+ 74-76: C 70-73: C- 67-69: D+ 60-66: D 59 or lower: F 2

Academic Honesty Plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty are unacceptable at the JFRC and will be dealt with in accordance with Loyola University Chicago s guidelines. Please familiarize yourself with Loyola s standards here: http://www.luc.edu/academics/catalog/undergrad/reg_academicintegrity.shtml. You are responsible for understanding what constitutes plagiarism according to the LUC Student Handbook. Disabilities Students with documented disabilities who wish to discuss academic accommodations should contact me the first week of class, as well as the Senior Academic Services Advisor. SCHEDULE OF LESSONS AND ASSIGNMENTS Introduction 1. Jan 15 Introduction to the course; biographical and bibliographical information concerning Joseph Ratzinger. I. Humanity Facing God in Today s World 2. Jan 22 I believe help my disbelief (Mk 17,24) Presuppositions of belief Belief in the world of Today, Introduction to Christianity (German original 1968), pp. 39-81 3. Jan 29 I believe we believe Faith in a communion of believers The Ecclesiastical Form of Faith, Introduction to Christianity, pp. 82-100 The spiritual basis and ecclesial identity of theology, in The Nature and Mission of Theology. Essays to Orient Theology in Today s Debate (German original 1993), pp. 45-72 4. Feb 05 I believe I think rationally Christianity as co-existence of faith and reason in regard with God Christianity, the Religion according to Reason", lecture given by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in the convent of Saint Scholastica in Subiaco, Italy, April 1st 2005 (http://catholiceducation.org/articles/politics/pg0143.html) Prolegomena to the subject of God, The Biblical Belief in God, Faith in God Today, The God of Faith and the God of the Philosophers, Introduction to Christianity, 103-161. 3

II. God Facing Humanity in Today s World 5. Feb 12 The meaning of Triune God Faith in God Today, Belief in the Triune God, Introduction to Christianity, pp. 162-190 Encyclical Deus Caritas est, Part 1 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/encyclicals/documents/hf_benxvi_enc_20051225_deus-caritas-est_en.html 6. Feb 19 MID-TERM EXAMINATION III. Jesus Christ 7. Feb 26 The heart of Christianity: Jesus the Christ I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, Introduction to Christianity, pp. 193-270 Jesus of Nazareth, Foreword and Introduction, pp. Xi-XXiV; 1-8 8. Mar 12 The beating of the heart : Jesus Christ according to the Christological articles The development of Faith in Christ in the Christological Articles of the Creed, Introduction to Christianity, pp. 271-327 IV. The Church as Temple of the Holy Spirit 9. Mar 16 FRIDAY CLASS DAY The dynamic (eschatological) understanding of the Church s interaction with the world The intrinsic unity of the last statements in the Creed, Two Major Questions posed by the articles on the Spirit and the Church, Introduction to Christianity, pp. 331-359 The Immortality of the Soul and the Resurrection of the Dead, in J. Ratzinger, Eschatology, death and eternal life, Washington D.C., 1988, 104-161 Encyclical, In Spe Salvi, no. 1-15 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/encyclicals/documents/hf_benxvi_enc_20071130_spe-salvi_en.html LAST DATE TO Submit TERM PAPER TOPICS for approval 4

10. Mar 19 The Commun(i)al structure of the Church s interaction with the world The Origin and Essence of the Church in Called to Communion. Understanding the Church today, pp. 13-45. Encyclical, Caritas in veritate, no. 21-42, 68-79 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/encyclicals/documents/hf_benxvi_enc_20090629_caritas-in-veritate_en.html Philipp G. Renczes, Grace reloaded. Caritas in Veritate s Theological Anthropology Theological Studies 71/2 (2010), 273-290. 11. Mar 26 The Liturgical structure of the Church Liturgy and Life: The Place of the Liturgy in Reality in The Spirit of the Liturgy (German original 2000), 13-61 Form and Content in the Eucharistic Celebration, in The Feast of Faith. Approaches to a Theology of the Liturgy, pp. 33-60 12. Apr 09 Israel and the Church/The Church and World Religions Interreligious Dialogue and Jewish-Christian Relations in Communio 25 (1998): 29-41 http://www.communio-icr.com/ The Sermon on the Mount in Jesus of Nazareth, pp. 64-127. 13. Apr 16 From Benedict XVI to Pope Francis Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, I. A Church which goes forth, numbers 20-49 http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/francesco/apost_exhortations/documents/papafrancesco_esortazione-ap_20131124_evangelii-gaudium_en.html#i A_Church_which_goes_forth) TERM PAPER DUE on this DATE 14. Apr 23 FINAL EXAMINATION (as scheduled by the JFRC) 5

Examples of paper topics Faith and Reason: A Return to an Augustinian Perspective in the Theology of J. Ratzinger The Mystery of the Eucharist as center of a modern theology How to speak about God with J. Ratzinger s theology in today s world The significance of the Regensburg speech for the interreligious dialogue Salvation for the World: an analysis of its theological significance Church Reform: what can Theology do to support it? Grace: a pervasive theme in Ratzinger s theology and its relation to the current culture 6