@ARTICLE{Warzeszak_Ks._Józef_Some_2021, author={Warzeszak, Ks. Józef}, volume={Tom 16}, pages={67-85}, journal={Studia Nauk Teologicznych PAN}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Polskia Akademia Nauk - Komitet Nauk Teologicznych}, abstract={The author of the article presents the arguments quoted by Benedict XVI in his speeches attesting that theology has a future. The future of theology is related to the future of faith since faith needs theology and theology needs faith. Faith, on the other hand, is a response to the longing for truth, goodness, and beauty inherent in human nature, which can only be found in God. The question about God is the key question which depends on the discovery of the meaning of life and the world. Theology along with philosophy – obviously not a positivistic one that resigns from the study of the transcendence of being – searches for the full truth about human being and maintains human sensitivity to the full truth. Theology, as a fully-fledged science among other sciences, indicates that scientific truth participates in the Divine Truth, originates from the same source, from Logos, whose work is creation. When nowadays the search for truth is abandoned or ignored, theology discovers the resulting threats to the European culture. Theology teaches about God who spoke to the people, and not about someone who would only be a postulation of human thought. Therefore, the primary task of theology is to penetrate the revealed Word. Thus, theology developed on the basis of the principles and norms resulting from the Revelation of faith has a future, and is not solely based on criteria and norms common within other sciences, or based on patterns taken from the humanities.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Some arguments of benedict xvi for the future of theology}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/123075/PDF-MASTER/04_Warzeszak_druk.pdf}, doi={10.31743/snt.12569}, keywords={Benedict XVI, theology, science, future}, }