Vorlage:1953 Rezensionen Glaubenserkenntnis
Aus Romano-Guardini-Handbuch
- [1953-132] [Englisch] Edwin E. Aubrey: Rezension zu Guardini, The Faith and Modern Man, in: The Journal of Religious Thought, 10, 1953, S. 173 f. [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=SPPiiiHv9VcC
- [1953-133] [Englisch] Publisher´s note (zu: Guardini, Faith and modern man), in: The Catholic World, 177, 1953, Mai, S. 159 [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] – [noch nicht online]; wieder in: Book Review Digest, 49, 1954, S. 388 [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=-q8YAAAAIAAJ:
- 1954, S. 388: "Guardini sets out to re-examine and clarify for modern man various fundamentals of the Catholic faith, and in particular those that are challenged in the modern world. Among his subjects are: Adoration, Revelation, Providence, Dogma, Purgatory, Satan, the Saints. His aim is to answer the questionings and doubts prevalent in modern man by thinking them through in the light of Christian knowledge and experience."
- [1953-134] [Englisch] W. Norris Clarke: Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. (The faith and modern man), in: Thought, 28, 1953, S. 626f. [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=cecSAAAAIAAJ
- [1953-135] [Englisch] Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. (The faith and modern man), in: The Downside Review, 71, 1953, S. 205 [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=y8wWRLhwxYEC
- [1953-136] [Englisch] Nels F. S. Ferre: Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. (The faith and modern man), in: Theology Today, 10, 1953, 3 (Oktober), S. 434-435 [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - [noch nicht online]
- [1953-137] [Englisch] Charles A. Hart: Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. (The faith and modern man), in: The Catholic Educational Review, 51, 1953, S. 427f. [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=FTwVAAAAIAAJ
- [1953-138] [Englisch] Eva Maria Jung: Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. (The faith and modern man), in: The Review of Religion, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-2, 1953 - Seite 111f. [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=L19TAAAAYAAJ
- [1953-139] [Englisch] W. H. Russell: To Face Reality (Rezension zu: Guardini, Glaubenserkenntnis, engl. The faith and modern man), in: Commonweal, New York, 57, 1952/53, 9. Januar 1953, S. 359 [Mercker 3356] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=tS0dAQAAMAAJ; auch in: Book Review Digest, 49, 1954, S. 388 [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=-q8YAAAAIAAJ
- [1953-140] [Englisch] Paul Sih: Rezension zu: The Faith and Modern Man, in: The American Benedictine Review, 4, 1953, S. 174 [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=ZiLMEgEPlAIC oder https://books.google.de/books?id=omcm7cidJV4C:
- S. 174: „The Faith and Modern Man consists of twelve essays published by Msgr. Guardini in Germany before the Nazis took over. Among the subjects treated are: adoration, revelation, providence, dogma, purgatory, Satan, the saints. These brief essays are excellent in different ways: some because they enunciate insights of supernatural truths, such as the difference between knowledge and faith, existence and life, earthly reality and transcendence, natural experience and revelation, outward action and adoration, heresy and dogma, nature and grace; some because of the author's practical applications of truth to the spiritual life. Msgr. Guardini has written a poignantly inspiring book. To read it will make one "not more prudent for the next time, but wiser for all time.” The chapter that impressed me most is “God's Dominion and Man's Freedom." The tragedy of modern man is that he lives on the superficial levels of life and "instead of worshiping the Living God, [he] is worshiping a phantom which is drawing him down into the world. Modern man does not realize that he carries the garden of delight within him, where "Spirit and spirit can meet." The Faith and Modern Man for a long time to come will help to develop a power by which to subdue hostile spirits which after all have very definite limits. „From this," as the author concludes, "comes the Christian's confidence in victory as we find it expressed in Paul´s Epistle tot he Romans.“