Major Resources by Joseph Ratzinger Missing from The Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI Collection (48

All of the following resources by Joseph Ratzinger (in italics) are missing from The Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI Collection (48 vols.). All them were authored by Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope Benedict XVI, though some of the presses and publishers as I noted below mistakenly list Pope Benedict XVI as the author (for sales reasons I presume). Finally, I intentionally did not include any resources by Pope Benedict XVI that your Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI Collection (48 vols.) is missing since those resources will be included in your forthcoming The Homilies, Audiences, and Other Writings of Pope Benedict XVI in English & Latin (13 vols.). I look forward to purchasing and having access to the following Ratzinger resources at logos.com in the future. Thank you kindly for all your dedicated work!
Ignatius Press
- Fundamental Speeches from Five Decades
- New Outpourings of the Spirit
- The Dialectics of Secularization
- Images of Hope
- Salt of the Earth
- Introduction to the Catechism of the Catholic Church
- The Ratzinger Report
- Milestones
- Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
- Joseph Ratzinger-Collected Works: Theology of the Liturgy
- Handing on the Faith in An Age of Disbelief (Note: author listed as Joseph Ratzinger & Pope Benedict XVI, though written by Joseph Ratzinger before he became pope)
Eerdmans Publishing Co.
- Joseph Ratzinger in Communio: Vol. 1, The Unity of the Church
- Joseph Ratzinger in Communio, Vol. 2: Anthropology and Culture
- ‘In the Beginning…': A Catholic Understanding of the Story of Creation
Crossroad Publishing Co.
(Note: The author for all three books is listed as Pope Benedict XVI, though every text in all three books was written before he became pope and thus the author for all is actually Joseph Ratzinger)
- Journey Towards Easter
- A New Song for the Lord
- The Yes of Jesus Christ
Paulist Press
- The End of Time?
- Theological Highlights of Vatican II
Image
- Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives
Basic Books
- Without Roots
Catholic University Of America Press
- Eschatology
St Pauls Publishing
- Ministers of Your Joy
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I would like to see these in Logos/Verbum as well.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Good to know!
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Anthony Valle said:
- Fundamental Speeches from Five Decades
- ...
- The Dialectics of Secularization
- Images of Hope
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- Milestones
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Anthony Valle said:
Paulist Press
- Theological Highlights of Vatican II
Image
- Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives
I'd like to see the above mentioned in my library.
"The Christian mind is the prerequisite of Christian thinking. And Christian thinking is the prerequisite of Christian action." - Harry Blamires, 1963
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“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Some of the listed are available:
I would like to see The Ratzinger Report and the Seewald interviews (only one is available)
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Whoops, just noticed most of these replies were from 2014
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David Wanat said:
Whoops, just noticed most of these replies were from 2014
right...sorry I didn't draw attention to that fact. I'd be searching for the books and had to do the sleuthing myself, wasn't thinking to alerting others that some of this may have changed.
re: Ratzinger/Benedict Jesus trilogy, it's too bad they haven't apparently gotten permission for the other two, yet. Is an important set on the broad scale of things.
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Friedrich said:
re: Ratzinger/Benedict Jesus trilogy, it's too bad they haven't apparently gotten permission for the other two, yet. Is an important set on the broad scale of things.
Agreed - this one is complicated by the fact that three different publishers were used in the U.S. - one for each volume:
- Doubleday, Volume 1 - Baptism through Transfiguration
- Ignatius, Volume 2 - Holy Week
- Image, Volume 3 - Infancy Narratives
That being said, Ignatius Press does have rights to sell the trilogy as a set in the U.S. only. See here. Perhaps there is hope for Volumes 1 and 3 to make it to Verbum eventually...
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I think IP had the rights to the rest of the Seewald interviews and the Ratzinger Report.. I'd love to see those here.
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Kevin Clemens said:
Agreed - this one is complicated by the fact that three different publishers were used in the U.S. - one for each volume:
- Doubleday, Volume 1 - Baptism through Transfiguration
- Ignatius, Volume 2 - Holy Week
- Image, Volume 3 - Infancy Narratives
So weird...and oddly managed, by whomever. That said, I DO remember seeing the trilogy being offered to purchase recently.
Kevin Clemens said:Perhaps there is hope for Volumes 1 and 3 to make it to Verbum eventually...
Yes!
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