Jesus the liberator : a historical-theological reading of Jesus of Nazareth

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Publié dans: Twentieth Century Religious Thought. volume I, Christianity
Auteur principal: Sobrino, Jon. (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Burns, Paul (1934-). (Traduction), McDonagh, Francis.
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014.
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Résumé: Jesus the Liberator centers around three questions: the methodology of Latin American Christology; the message and mission of Jesus; and the circumstances and meaning of his suffering and death. Sobrino's starting point is the suffering poor of El Salvador--one of the "crucified peoples" of history. As Sobrino demonstrates, this vantage point reveals a different face of Christ, and consequently demands a different mode of discipleship. Rather than an "abstract" Christ who identifies with the powerful and counsels passive acceptance of unjust suffering, the poor have discovered a new image of Christ as "the Liberator," one who lived and died in service of God's kingdom in history
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Lien: Dans: Twentieth Century Religious Thought. volume I, Christianity