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Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, writes eloquently and persuasively about how one can live as a serious Christian in today’s secular world. He talks in-depth about the true meaning of faith, hope, and love—the love of God and the love of neighbor. He also discusses at length the crucial importance of a lived faith, for the believer himself as well as being a witness for our age, and...

alternative is either to align himself with this movement, thus obtaining for himself a share in the meaning of the whole, or to refuse to take this direction, thereby directing his life into meaninglessness. Now being a Christian simply means giving our assent to this movement and putting ourselves at its service. Becoming a Christian is not taking out an individual insurance policy; it is not the private booking of an entry ticket for heaven, so that we can look across at other people and say,
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