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The Word Became Culture
Miguel H. DÃaz; Contributions by Miguel H. DÃaz, Jean Pierre Ruiz, MarÃa Teresa Dávila, Néstor Medina, …
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R627
Discovery Miles 6 270
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Exploring Latin@ theologies and the power of revelation. The Word
Became Culture enacts a preferential option for culture, retrieving
experiences and expressions from across latinidad as sources of
theologizing and acts of resistance to marginalization. Each author
in this edited volume demonstrates the many ways in which Latin@
theologies are disruptive, generative, and creative spaces rooted
in the richness, struggles, texts, and rituals found at the
intersections of faith and culture. With a foreword by Cardinal
Gianfranco Ravasi, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for
Culture, this book situates Latin@ theologies in the ongoing search
for and recognition of the “Word becoming†within the
particularities of diverse cultural experiences.
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The Word Became Culture
Miguel H. DÃaz; Contributions by Miguel H. DÃaz, Jean Pierre Ruiz, MarÃa Teresa Dávila, Néstor Medina, …
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R1,969
Discovery Miles 19 690
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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Exploring Latin@ theologies and the power of revelation. The Word
Became Culture enacts a preferential option for culture, retrieving
experiences and expressions from across latinidad as sources of
theologizing and acts of resistance to marginalization. Each author
in this edited volume demonstrates the many ways in which Latin@
theologies are disruptive, generative, and creative spaces rooted
in the richness, struggles, texts, and rituals found at the
intersections of faith and culture. With a foreword by Cardinal
Gianfranco Ravasi, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for
Culture, this book situates Latin@ theologies in the ongoing search
for and recognition of the “Word becoming†within the
particularities of diverse cultural experiences.
As a society we are obsessed with food. Our supermarkets are
overfilled, recipe books crowd the aisles of bookstores, and there
are more cooking shows than can be counted. But we are also
addicted to food, burden our bodies with toxic food, and are the
most obese nation on earth with a growing segment of people who
have little access to healthy food or enough food at all. What is
the meaning bread, wine and water hold for our material and
spiritual lives? How can we who have more food than appetite learn
to respect and cherish the food we have, share it in joyful
fellowship, and not forget those who have more appetite than food.
In this concise book Cardinal Ravasi, who is known for his interest
and understanding of contemporary culture, leads readers to the
spiritual, and biblical core of Christian wisdom, respect and
enjoyment of food. Discussion questions help the reader to deepen
his or her under-standing, and use the book for reading groups.
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