Truth and Tolerance

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Truth and Tolerance
Book cover
AuthorCardinal Joseph Ratzinger
Original titleGlaube – Wahrheit – Toleranz: Das Christentum und die Weltreligionen
PublisherIgnatius Press
Publication date
2004
Pages280
ISBN978-1-58617-035-6

Truth and Tolerance (German: Glaube – Wahrheit – Toleranz: Das Christentum und die Weltreligionen) is a book written by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI).

The book discusses faith, religion, culture, freedom, and truth, with special emphasis on the Christian religion and how it relates to these and if it can continue to make an absolute claim as the true religion.

In the preface, he states that "beyond all particular questions, the real problem lies in the question about truth."[1] He first tries to understand what culture is and how cultures relate to one another. Then he tries to understand man, what he is, how he can become himself. Then in the end he deals with the question on whether man is made for the truth and in what way he can put the question of truth.

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References

  1. ^ Ratzinger, Joseph Cardinal (2004). Truth and Tolerance: Christian Belief and World Religions. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-58617-035-6.