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  1. Truth and Tolerance ( German: Glaube – Wahrheit – Toleranz: Das Christentum und die Weltreligionen) is a book written by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger ( Pope Benedict XVI ). The book discusses faith, religion, culture, freedom, and truth, with special emphasis on the Christian religion and how it relates to these and if it can ...

    • Pope Benedict Xvi
    • 280
    • 2004
    • 2004
  2. 11 ott 2021 · Is truth knowable? If we know the truth, must we hide it in the name of tolerance? Cardinal Ratzinger engages the problem of truth, tolerance, religion and culture in the modern world.

    • We Believe in Absolute Truth
    • Beware of Moral Relativism
    • Tolerance
    • Three Absolute Truths For Tolerance
    • The Two-Sided Coin of Tolerance and Truth
    • Facing Profanity, Cohabitation, and Sabbath Breaking with Truth and Tolerance
    • Four Principles of Truth and Tolerance When Seeking Government Action
    • The Gift to Know and The Gift to Believe

    First: Truth. We believe in absolute truth, including the existence of God and the right and wrong established by His commandments. We sing: Tho the heavens depart and the earth’s fountains burst,Truth, the sum of existence, will weather the worst,Eternal, unchanged, evermore.1 In the words of President Joseph F. Smith: We believe in all truth, no ...

    It is well to worry about our moral foundation. We live in a world where more and more persons of influence are teaching and acting out a belief that there is no absolute right and wrong, that all authority and all rules of behavior are man-made choices that can prevail over the commandments of God. Many even question whether there is a God. The ph...

    Tolerance is defined as a friendly and fair attitude toward unfamiliar opinions and practices or toward the persons who hold or practice them. As modern transportation and communication have brought all of us into closer proximity to different peoples and different ideas, we have greater need for tolerance. When I was a young adult, about sixty yea...

    I will say no more about the tolerance or intolerance of nonbelievers. I am speaking to an audience of Latter-day Saints who believe in God and in absolute truth. What does tolerance mean to us and to other believers, and what are our special challenges in applying it? I begin with three absolute truths. I express them as an Apostle of the Lord Jes...

    As to less extreme behaviors, where even believers disagree on whether or not they are wrong, the nature and extent of what we should tolerate is much more difficult to define. Thus, a thoughtful LDS woman wrote me about her concern that “the world’s definition of ‘tolerance’ seems to be increasingly used in relation to tolerating wicked lifestyles...

    Let us consider how to apply that example to some other behaviors. Another thoughtful LDS member wrote: In Mosiah 18:9 Alma tells us that when we are baptized we covenant “to stand as ‘witnesses’ of God at all times and in all things, and in all places that ye may be in.” . . . What does this scripture mean for our day and how can it be applied by ...

    Having discussed the balancing of truth and tolerance in our personal behavior and in our relations with associates, I come to a different and more difficult circumstance. When believers enter the public square to try to influence the making or the administration of laws motivated by their beliefs, they should apply some different principles. As yo...

    I close with this assurance and this testimony: The Bible teaches that one of the functions of a prophet is to be a “watchman” to warn Israel (see Ezekiel 3:17; 33:7). In revelation the Lord added this parable for modern Zion: “Set . . . a watchman upon the tower,” who will “[see] the enemy while he [is] yet afar off” and give warning to save the “...

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  3. 7 ott 2004 · "Truth and Tolerance" is a collection of essays and speeches addressing this problem. In them, Cardinal Ratzinger explores a variety of approaches - anthropological, philosophical, and theological - but his essential point is that religion cannot prescind from the criterion of truth.

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    • 2004
    • Pope Benedict Xvi
    • Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
  4. 24 nov 2009 · Cardinal Ratzinger engages the problem of truth, tolerance, religion and culture in the modern world. Describing the vast array of world religions, Ratzinger embraces the difficult challenge of...

  5. We must stand up for truth, even while we practice tolerance and respect for beliefs and ideas different from our own. Because followers of Jesus Christ are to be in the world but not of the world, we must seek tolerance from those who hate us for not being of the world.

  6. Description. Fr. Vincent Twomey, one of Ireland's leading theologians and a former student of then-Cardinal Ratzinger, provides a brief introduction to the theme of truth in the writings of Pope...

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