The relationship between philosophy and theology in inter-war German Catholic scholarship

Abstract

This paper provides an introduction to the thought of four German Catholic philosophers of the inter-war era described by Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI as the most influential on his generation of seminarians. The focus of the article is on how they understood the relationship between theology and philosophy.

Keywords

sacred tradition, philosophy, theology, Romano Guardini, Josef Pieper, Peter Wust, Theodor Haecker

Link to Publisher Version (URL)

10.3390/rel14111403

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