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Häring, Bernard was born on November 10, 1912 in Bottingen/Tuttlingen, Germany. Son of Johannes N. and Franziska (Flad) Haering.
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If we look to faith to give meaning to our suffering, then healing is much more likely to take place and to occur more frequently.
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A candid, bold, and often hard-hitting commentary on the Roman Catholic priesthood. Bernard Haring makes an impassioned plea for a ministry marked by mutuality with the laity.
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A beloved theologian shares his views on the undertones of spiritual maturity. In these short and personal essays, Bernard Haring discusses the components of moral competence. Haring sees the achievement of virtue as a holistic endeavor concerned with the entire personality in the context of its human relationships.
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Calls for a return to the pastoral roots of priestly ministry and urges greater participation by the laity. Includes a discussion of the blessings and burdens of priestly celibacy, along with predictions about ministry by women.
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In these short and personal essays, Bernard Häring—a prominent theologian and international retreat master, discusses the components of moral competence. Häring identifies and clarifies more than forty virtues, among which are the expected (charity, humility, chastity, generosity) and the unexpected (holy impatience, vigilance, frugality, reciprocity, and humor). Häring maintains, however, that each individual virtue works together to form a total domain that creates the central principle behind personal authenticity and goodness. A key theme is HŠring's regrets about the Church's glorification of passive obedience which, he believes, plays right into the hands of dictatoral authority.
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One of the most influential figures in the rethinking of moral theology. Farther Bernard Haring has succeeded in applying the spirit of the Vatican to the sacrament of penance
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Häring, Bernard was born on November 10, 1912 in Bottingen/Tuttlingen, Germany. Son of Johannes N. and Franziska (Flad) Haering.
Bachelor in Theology, Theologische Hochschule Gars, 1939. Department of Science and Technology, University Tuebingen, 1947. Doctor of Laws (honorary), St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, 1962.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), University Notre Dame, 1966. Doctor of Laws (honorary), St. Francis College, Biddeford, Maine, 1966. Doctor of Laws (honorary), La Salle College, 1967.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Wagner College, 1967. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), College of Our Lady of Elms, 1980.
Professor moral theology and sociology, Major Seminary of Redemptorists, Gars am Inn, Bavaria., Germany, 1939-1940, 47-57;
lecturer, Pontifical Lateran U., Academia Alfonsiana, Rome, 1949-1953;
professor systematic moral theology, Pontifical Lateran U., Academia Alfonsiana, Rome, 1957-1988;
lecturer, International Catechetical Institute, Lumen Vitae, Brussels, Belgium, 1957-1964. Part-time professor sociology of family Lateran U., Rome, since 1960. Professor U.San Francisco, summers 1965, 68, 71, 74, 77.
Visiting professor Brown U., 1966, Yale University, 1966-1967, Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1967-1968, Kennedy inst.bioethics Georgetown University, 1974-1975, Fordham University, 1977. Consultor preparatory theological commission 2d Vatican Council, peritus and secretary schema 13. Consultor Catholic Academy Bavaria.
Lecturer in Third World countries.
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(A candid, bold, and often hard-hitting commentary on the ...)
(A beloved theologian shares his views on the undertones o...)
(One of the most influential figures in the rethinking of ...)
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With German Army, 1939-1945. Member German Society Sociology, Catholic Center Sociological Research Germany.