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God and the World: A Conversation With Peter Seewald (2000)

by Pope Benedict XVI, Peter Seewald (Autor)

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In a lengthy interview held over three days at the Abbey of Monte Cassino, the future pope answers questions on faith, God, Christ, the Church, and related topics.
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The breadth is impressive. Ratzinger/Benedict is generally straightforward and down-to-earth in his explanations and conjectures. Unlike John Paul II, he does not use an unnecessarily complex word on every line. ( )
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