Hope and solidarity: Jon Sobrino's challenge to christian theology
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Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Ejemplar | Estado | Inventario | |
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Biblioteca de Teología Juan Ramón Moreno, S.J. CMR | Colección General | 230.18 P826h | 1 | Disponible | 463010 |
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Theology. Theology and solidarity. Learning from Sobrino's mehod. Dean Brackley. Theology in the light of human suffering. A note on taking the crucified down from the cross. Visions and revisions. The hermeneutical implications of the option for the poor. On not abandoning the historical world to its wretchedness. A prophetic voice serving an incarnational vision. The mystery of God and compassion for the poor. The spiritual basis of theology. J. Matthew Ashley. Jesus Christ and Christology. What got Jesus killed? Sobrino's historical-theological reading of scripture. The christology of Jon Sobrino. Roberto S. Goizueta. Hermeneutics and theology in Sobrino's christology. Central themes in Sobrino's christology. Hope and the kingdom of God. Christology and eschatology in Latin American liberation theology. Interpreting the notification. Christological issues. The church and ecclesiology. A church rooted in mercy. Ecclesial signpost in Sobrino's theology. The faith of the church, the magisterium, and the theologican proper and improper interpretations of the notification. Moral theology and the christian life. Radicalizing the comprehensivenes of mercy. Christian identity in theological ethics. Mercy and justice in the face of suffering. The preferential option for the poor. Power and the preferential option for the poor. Liberation theology and catholic social teaching. Christ and kingdom. The identity of Jesus and christian politics. Notification on the works of father Jon Sobrino. Explanatory note on the notification on the works of father Jon Sobrino.
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