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Virtues (Hardcover)
Leonardo Boff; Translated by Alex Guilherme
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Saint Joseph (Hardcover)
Leonardo Boff; Translated by Alex Guilherme
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Description: In Saint Joseph Leonardo Boff seeks to provide a
vigorous critique and theological analysis of Saint Joseph and in
so doing attempts to undo historical misconceptions,
misunderstandings, and cliches that surround the figure of Joseph.
The book provides a comprehensive view of the topic as it takes
into account biblical references, including the apocrypha, church
tradition, papal edicts, liturgical expressions, and various
viewpoints proposed by theologians. Boff is also concerned with
updating the figure of Saint Joseph; his first step in this
direction is to provide a clear understanding of the life of Joseph
as an artisan, husband, father, and educator. He then deals with
the issue of the importance of Saint Joseph for current issues
concerning family and fatherhood. Lastly, Boff argues that Saint
Joseph helps us to understand new facets of the mystery of God, and
the author does this through his argument concerning the order of
hypostatic union, where, according to his argument, there is a
relation between Jesus and the Son, Mary and the Holy Spirit, and
Joseph and the Father. Boff seeks here to fill a gap in the
theological literature, given that theologians have concentrated
their efforts on Jesus and the Son and Christology, and Mary and
the Holy Spirit and Mariology; but these same theologians have, by
and large, given very little time to the figure of Saint Joseph and
the Father and Josephology. About the Contributor(s): Leonardo Boff
was born in Brazil in 1938 and received a doctorate from the
University of Munich in Germany in 1970. For the following 20 years
he worked as Professor of Theology at the Franciscan School for
Philosophy and Theology in Petropolis, Brazil. During the 1970s, he
and Gustavo Gutierrez helped to define Liberation Theology. Since
1993 he has been a professor at the State University of Rio de
Janeiro, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Ethics, Philosophy
of Religion, and Ecology. He is also a member of the International
Earth Charter Commission. Boff is the author of more than 70 books,
including Jesus Christ Liberator: A Critical Christology for Our
Time. In 2001 he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award (which is
considered to be the ""alternative"" Nobel Prize) by the Swedish
Parliament. Alexandre Guilherme, the translator, does research and
teaches at the University of Durham, UK.
Description: Virtues are values underlying human practices. We are
at the dawn of a new era, an era of global ethics requiring some
core virtues. These core virtues are hospitality, co-living,
respect, tolerance, and communality. Book 1 treats the virtue of
hospitality that is a right and a duty of all, and which is still
to be discovered and practiced unconditionally. Book 2 deals with
the virtues of co-living, respect, and tolerance, which are
important virtues if the peoples of the earth are to live together
in peace in our common home, the planet Earth. Finally, Book 3
deals with the virtue of communality; this is a very important
virtue because a large part of humanity experiences hunger and
thirst, which is something scandalous in this day and age, and
which demonstrates a lack of humanity, because we possess the
technical means and political framework to resolve this situation.
If these core virtues become a reality, they will transform human
practices into something beneficial both to human beings and to the
planet Earth, our common home. Endorsements: ""Leonardo Boff
touches on a theme which is central to human flourishing and is a
timely reminder of the need for the implementation of the practical
politics of human connectedness. The exploration of the necessary
processes to achieve hospitality, co-living, respect, tolerance,
and communality is a key challenge of our age, and this book makes
a positive contribution to that goal."" --Christopher Rowland Dean
Ireland Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture University of
Oxford ""Leonardo Boff spins the spirituality of St. Francis into
an ecological, cosmic, political--albeit human--vision of what our
world could become if we are willing to practice hospitality,
co-living, tolerance, respect, and feasting together. As a pastor
whose church is earth-friendly and becoming green with solar
panels, I found in Boff's Virtues a credible, sustainable
spirituality for all peoples of faith to meet the challenges of th
twenty-first century. Very few theologians weave environmental and
social justice into a unified holistic vision as Boff has
accomplished here."" --Robert Shore-Goss Senior Pastor/Theologian
MCC in the Valley About the Contributor(s): Leonardo Boff was born
in Brazil in 1938 and received a doctorate from the University of
Munich in Germany in 1970. For the following twenty years, he
worked as Professor of Theology at the Franciscan School for
Philosophy and Theology in Petropolis, Brazil. During the 1970s, he
and Gustavo Gutierrez helped to define liberation theology. Since
1993 he has been a professor at the State University of Rio de
Janeiro, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Ethics, Philosophy
of Religion, and Ecology. He is also a member of the international
Earth Charter Commission. Boff is the author of more than seventy
books, including Saint Joseph: The Father of Jesus in a Fatherless
Society. In 2001 he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award (which
is considered to be the ""alternative"" Nobel Prize) by the Swedish
Parliament. Alex Guilherme teaches in the Department of Philosophy
at Durham University.
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