Thursday, September 14, 2006

Papal Address at University of Regensburg

Here is a great speach by PBXVI on the real meaning of interfaith dialogue. Follow the link through the title to read the whole thing, but here is an interesting excerpt concerning his own experience at the University in the late sixties and early seventies.
"[Regensburg} university was also very proud of its two theological faculties. It was clear that, by inquiring about the reasonableness of faith, they too carried out a work which is necessarily part of the "whole" of the "universitas scientiarum," even if not everyone could share the faith which theologians seek to correlate with reason as a whole. This profound sense of coherence within the universe of reason was not troubled, even when it was once reported that a colleague had said there was something odd about our university: It had two faculties devoted to something that did not exist: God. That even in the face of such radical skepticism it is still necessary and reasonable to raise the question of God through the use of reason, and to do so in the context of the tradition of the Christian faith: This, within the university as a whole, was accepted without question."

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