The Meaning of the Church
By Romano Guardini
The Meaning of the Church is a masterful examination of the Catholic Church as a living reality, the “Body of Christ, mystically living on” and bearing “the fullness of salvation.” Delving deeply into the nature of freedom, of personal identity, and of community, Guardini develops a profound articulation of ecclesiology that places the Church at the heart of a meaningful existence.
Eloquent, enlightening, and exceptionally relevant, The Meaning of the Church presents an invaluable opportunity to meditate upon the true origin, nature, and destiny of the Church of Jesus Christ.
“For ‘the Word was made Flesh,’ and the Church is simply Christ, living on, as the content and form of the society He founded. ” (Romano Guardini)
Romano Guardini (1885–1968) was a Catholic priest, professor, and author. He taught theology and philosophy at the University of Berlin, University of Tübingen, and University of Munich. Included among his intellectual disciples are Josef Pieper, Luigi Giussani, and Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI).
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Paperback: 142pp.
ISBN: 978-1944418991
(The Meaning of the Church is a republication of the 1935 The Church and the Catholic, originally published by Sheed & Ward.)