圣本笃:教皇本笃十六世对欧洲信仰和文化危机的回应

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Elvis Ražov
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在拉青格枢机作为信仰教义部部长的任期即将结束时,他反思了欧洲信仰和文化的危机及其原因,特别是欧盟统治阶级拒绝将上帝的名字写进新的欧洲宪法或承认欧洲的基督教根源。此外,他的著作揭示了一个个人的和深思熟虑的方法,本笃修道和圣本笃作为欧洲精神复兴的典范。本文的目的是分析约瑟夫·拉辛格作为神学家,后来作为教皇本笃十六世的作品中,模仿圣本笃的重要性,并研究他的证词,以应对欧洲当前的信仰和文化危机。教皇本笃十六世分析了启蒙文化导致了对欧洲的世俗主义理解,在这种理解中,信仰的位置只能通过政治妥协和对信仰的宽容来找到,只要它仍然处于社会行动的边缘,而不是作为精神驱动力,他认为欧洲的根本混乱在于启蒙运动的还原论,在这种还原论中,理性仅限于经验实证主义。最终的结果是公共道德的基础的损失,否定人类尊严和自由的损失相对主义的独裁统治,矛盾的根本起点Enlightenment-namely,渴望开放整个神遇到的现实为基础的存在,真正的人性,对真正的自由开放通过服从神的道,和恢复民主的基础。
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St. Benedict: a response to the crisis of faith and culture in Europe according to Pope Benedict XVI
Toward the end of Cardinal Ratzinger’s mandate as the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, he reflected upon the crisis of faith and culture in Europe and its causes, particularly the refusal by European Union ruling classes to put God’s name in the new European Constitution or acknowledge Europe’s Christian roots. Moreover, his writings reveal a personal and thoughtful approach to Benedictine monasticism and St. Benedict as a model for the spiritual renewal of Europe. The aim of this paper is to analyze places in Joseph Ratzinger’s works as a theologian, and later as Pope Benedict XVI, on the importance of imitating St. Benedict and studying his testimonies in response to Europe’s current crisis of faith and culture. Analyzing the Enlightenment culture that led to the secularist understanding of a Europe in which the place for faith is only found through political compromise and a tolerance of faith as long as it remains on the margins of social action, rather than serving as the spiritual driving force, Pope Benedict sees Europe’s fundamental disorder in the reductionism of the Enlightenment, in which reason is limited to empirical positivism. The ultimate consequence is the loss of the foundations of public morality, the negation of human dignity and the loss of freedom in a dictatorship of relativism that contradicts the fundamental starting points of the Enlightenment—namely, the desire for open-mindedness to the whole of reality in which God is encountered as the basis of all that exists, true humanity, open to true freedom through obedience to the Word of God, and the restoration of the foundation of democracy.
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