O Deus Da Fé E O Deus Dos Filósofos by Joseph Ratzinger

The book examines the tension and complementarity between the God known by faith and the God constructed by philosophical reason, arguing that revelation presents a personal, Trinitarian understanding of God that cannot be reduced to abstract metaphysical categories. Drawing on patristic and medieval sources as well as modern thought, it critiques approaches that secularize or depersonalize divinity and urges a renewed dialogue in which theology and philosophy respect their distinct methods while converging toward a truthful account of God. The author defends the legitimacy of rational inquiry about the divine without collapsing revelation into natural theology, warning that losing the specifically Christian notion of God impoverishes both faith and culture.