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Benedict XVI: An Intimate Portrait

Author:  Peter Seewald

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Overall Rating: This item received 4 stars overall. (09/21/2009)
Orthodoxy: Completely orthodox.
Reading Level: Intermediate
Synopsis: The Inside Scoop on the Man Who Became Pope Benedict XVI
From The Cover

In the person of Benedict XVI, the Church has a Pope who is one of the most significant of Europe’s intellectuals. The journalist Peter Seewald, who has known Ratzinger since 1992, conducted the “longest interviews in Church history” with him, for two books which were best-sellers world-wide, Salt of the Earth, and God and the World.

Now, for the first time, Seewald describes these intensive encounters in detail, and draws a portrait of this brilliant theologian who has put his life entirely at the service of the Catholic Church. This book is also the story of a long dialogue that changed Seewald’s life.

Many people are trying to understand who Benedict XVI really is. On one point they all agree: in the person of Joseph Ratzinger, the chair of Peter is occupied by one of the most brilliant minds in the world. Peter Seewald’s portrait of Benedict recounts details about the personality and life of Benedict that were hitherto completely unknown.

300 Pages.


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