My copy of this is Ratzinger, Eschatology: Death and Eternal Life (2nd ed.; trans. Michael Waldstein and Aidan Nichols; San Francisco: Ignatius, 1988).
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May 12, 2010 at 1:12 pm
[...] professorholmes under Uncategorized Leave a Comment Over the course of pages 80 to 93 of his Eschatology, Ratzinger develops a simple syllogism that seems to me profound: Death is estrangement from God; [...]
May 16, 2010 at 3:10 pm
[...] Posted by professorholmes under Uncategorized [2] Comments On pages 64-65 of his Eschatology, Ratzinger makes what seems to me a marvelous argument. First, he lays out the contrast between [...]