Vorlage:1956 Rezensionen Der Herr
Aus Romano-Guardini-Handbuch
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- [Englisch] Rezension zu: Guardini, The Lord, in: The Dublin Magazine, 31, 1956, S. 53 [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=suzPAAAAMAAJ:
- S. 53: „Monsignor Guardini, the eminent theologian, says of his meditations on the life and message of Christ: "The auther wishes to point out that he offers nothing 'new' neither a new understanding of Christ nor a better Christological theory. Religion is not a question of new things, but rather of things eternal. If, however, current history were to succeed in re-establishing contact with eternal history, then something new indeed, uncontaminated and free from the dust of usage would appear." It is interesting to observe that, more that the work of some recent Christian apologists concerned with the most modern treatment of religious problems, the firmly orthodox pattern, as much as the interpretative depth, of this book makes it a fruitful commentary on Professor's Jung's assertion: "The fact that the life of Christ is largely myth does absolutely nothing to disprove its factual truth — quite the contrary. I would even go so far as to say that the mythical character of a life is just what expresses its universal human validity". But whether one reads it from this point of view or not, the eloquence, spiritual insight and serenity of Monsignor Guardini's study will be unreservedly appreciated by Christians of every denomination.“
- [Englisch] E. L. Allen: Survey of recent philosophical and theological literature. II. Theology (Rezension zu: Guardini, Der Herr, engl.), in: The Hibbert Journal, London, 54, 1956, S. 290f. [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=9OLRAAAAMAAJ
- [Englisch] Gerard Irvine: Eternity in time (Rezension zu: Guardini, Der Herr, engl.), in: Time and tide, London, 37, 1956, 7, S. 182-183 [Mercker 1908] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=eocQAAAAIAAJ