Jon Sobrino
                        
                                        
                        
    
    
            
            
            
                                                                
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                    
            
        
                                                
                The Principle of Mercy: Taking the Crucified People from the Cross
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            The essays in Sobrino's latest collection bear on one of the most pressing signs of the times: the existence of a crucified people,  the poor and oppressed of our world, whose suffering presents Christian faith with an urgent demand - that we take them down from the cross. Writing from the Salvadoran context, he presents a theology of mercy,  reflecting on the principles of mercy and solidarity as the mode of Christian witness and discipleship in a world of conflict and suffering. In a personal introduction that sets the tone, Sobrino describes the evolution of his own thinking under the impact of the Salvadoran reality. Part One focuses on t…
        
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                                    Beschreibung
                        The essays in Sobrino's latest collection bear on one of the most pressing signs of the times: the existence of a crucified people,  the poor and oppressed of our world, whose suffering presents Christian faith with an urgent demand - that we take them down from the cross. Writing from the Salvadoran context, he presents a theology of mercy,  reflecting on the principles of mercy and solidarity as the mode of Christian witness and discipleship in a world of conflict and suffering. In a personal introduction that sets the tone, Sobrino describes the evolution of his own thinking under the impact of the Salvadoran reality. Part One focuses on the essential character of mercy, and on the importance of shaping the mission of the church and the task of theology. Part Two analyzes the crucified reality of the Third World with specific reflections on salvation, forgiveness, and the grace of being forgiven. Part Three presents two manifestations of mercy: the reality of priesthood and solidarity. Finally, in a moving Afterword, Sobrino focuses on his martyred fellow Jesuits of the Central American University, a group who paid the ultimate price of mercy.
                    
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Weitere Autoren: Barr, Robert R. (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-88344-986-8
 - EAN: 9780883449868
 - Produktnummer: 15663696
 - Verlag: Orbis Books
 - Sprache: Englisch
 - Erscheinungsjahr: 1994
 - Seitenangabe: 199 S.
 - Masse: H23.4 cm x B15.5 cm x D1.4 cm 304 g
 - Gewicht: 304
 
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