Teopoéticas del cuerpo

Teopoéticas del cuerpo
Author: Angel F. Méndez Montoya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9786074179453

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Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 14, Number 1

Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 14, Number 1
Author: Lindy Scott
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532695616

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This issue of the Journal of Latin American Theology contains articles from some of the newest members of the FTL who presented papers in local chapters in fulfillment of an essential requirement for active membership in the FTL: the presentation of a written work reflecting original theological thought, rigorous dialogue with other pertinent sources and research instruments, and relevance to Latin American situations. Through this requirement, the FTL provides a strong impetus to practical scholarship and fosters relevant, robust contextual theological reflection. This issue showcases men and women from Colombia, Puerto Rico, Honduras, El Salvador, Uruguay, and Argentina who explore many aspects of church, generosity, identity, art, the prophetic imagination, and liberation.

Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 15, Number 2

Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 15, Number 2
Author: Lindy Scott
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725294338

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This issue of the Journal of Latin American Theology addresses several themes: we continue our up-to-date analysis of Christianity in each country in Latin America; we examine how a Christian community in Central America is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic; and we celebrate the life and ministry of Juan Stam, a giant of a man and in uential member of the FTL who passed into the presence of the Lord on October 16, 2020. Leopoldo Cervantes-Ortiz reviews Juan Stam’s more than seven decades of teaching, writing, and mentorship while Stam’s daughter and editor Rebeca Stam offers a more intimate look at his later life. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar helps us understand the complex interplay of the varieties of Christianity in Cuba, then David López discusses how religious persecution has shaped Protestant involvement in the current political arena in Colombia. Tomás Gutiérrez describes the evangelical church in Peru with an eye toward the impact of the coronavirus in the country, and Heidi Michelson and the sisters and brothers of Casa Adobe in Costa Rica share how they walk with God and serve their neighbors in the midst of the pandemic. This volume closes with two samples of theopoetry that re ect on different aspects of the Christian faith in quarantine and a book review of David Kirkpatrick’s A Gospel for the Poor.

Ecclesiogenesis

Ecclesiogenesis
Author: Leonardo Boff
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608330990

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Examines whether Catholicism should be adapted to suit an individual country's culture and analyzes the structure of the Catholic Church

The SCM Dictionary of Third World Theologies

The SCM Dictionary of Third World Theologies
Author: Virginia Fabella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334029311

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This title offers over 150 entries on themes from Christian theology and religious studies. It is devoted specifically to countries of the "third" - or "developing" - world.

The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity

The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity
Author: Daniel Patte
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1414
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521820967

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The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity is an authoritative reference guide that enables college and seminary students, their teachers, and Christian clergy to reflect critically upon all aspects of Christianity from its origins to the present day. Written by a team of 800 scholars and practitioners from around the world, the volume reflects the plurality of Christianity throughout its history. Key Features of The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity: *Offers a presentation of the Christian beliefs and practices of all major Christian traditions in each continents and each nation *Highlights the different understandings of Christian beliefs and practices in different historical, cultural, religious, denominational, and secular contexts *Includes entries on methodology and the plurality of approaches that are used in the study of Christianity *Combines several approaches -- - including anthropological, cultural studies, ecumenical, and interfaith -- - to each Christian tradition *Respects each Christian tradition, through the self-presentation of Christianity in each country or Christian tradition *Includes clusters of entries on beliefs and practices, each presenting the understanding of a given Christian belief or practice in different historical and contemporary contexts *Demonstrates the relationship and interaction of Christianity with other religious traditions in various parts of the world *Provides a full bibliography on all topics covered in the volume

Women Resisting Violence

Women Resisting Violence
Author: Mary John Mananzan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2004-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592449735

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This collection of original essays comprises an international who's who of women theologians writing on a topic that impacts the lives of women everywhere. In December 1994, forty-five outstanding feminist theologians from around the world met in Costa Rica to discuss the impact of violence against women. For a full week these theologians dialogued on the many forms of violence: economic, military, cultural, ecological, domestic, and physical violence. From this multivoice dialogue, 'Women Resisting Violence' offers a truly global, truly cutting-edge resource on the implications of violence against women.

Care for Creation

Care for Creation
Author: Pope Francis
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-10-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 160833659X

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Drawn from his writings, speeches, and homilies, this collection by Pope Francis lays out the comprehensive vision behind his historic encyclical Laudato Si' and shows how concern for the earth calls for a profound conversion of values that involves a new understanding of our relation to God's Creation.

World Histories from Below

World Histories from Below
Author: Antoinette Burton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350171735

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History has traditionally privileged elites and their accomplishments. World Histories from Below provides an antidote, placing 'ordinary' people and subordinated subjects at the heart of the themes it explores. Arguing that disruption and dissent are overlooked agents of historical change, it takes a global view of topics including political revolution, religious conversion, labour struggles and body politics. This 2nd edition includes two additional chapters on indigenous peoples, migration and environmental histories from below. With an updated preface, this enhanced text also includes additional images and case studies to grapple with themes that have more recently come to the fore, such as populism and the environment. Offering a study of these themes from 1750 to the present day, World Histories from Below refocuses our entire approach to teaching world history.

The Rise of the Global Left

The Rise of the Global Left
Author: Boaventura De Sousa Santos
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848137745

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Leading sociologist Boaventura de Sousa Santos makes an impassioned case for the politicisation of the World Social Forum, arguing that its full potential as a force for social, economic and political change can be achieved only by taking a stand against neo-liberal globalization, war, famine and corruption. However, since its inception in Porto Alegre in 2001, the World Social Forum has refused to adopt political positions on world events, preferring instead to provide a platform that facilitates cooperation between diverse social movements. Through a detailed analysis of the WSF's history and organization, he demonstrates that it has always been an inherently political organization, and argues that if the WSF is able to realise its potential as an institution for a new form of politics, it will become a global power to be reckoned with in the 21st century.