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El. knyga: Fratelli Tutti: A Global Commentary

  • Formatas: 330 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: James Clarke & Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780227180181
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  • Formatas: 330 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: James Clarke & Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780227180181
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The first truly global commentary on a papal encyclical, Fratelli Tutti is a reflection on Pope Francis' 'Fratelli Tutti' and its publication in 2020 in the midst of interrelated global crises. Including responses from a diversity of locations and perspectives, the scholars seek to model Francis's call to fraternity and sorority and embody a creative openness to the reciprocal gifts of others. Pope Francis' encyclical provided both a sobering assessment of the crises and a hopeful vision of solidarity and healing. Francis' vision is taken forward by the scholars in this volume, answering the invitation to continue talking, thinking, and acting in a climate of confidence and audacity and to promote social friendship among the people of the world.

Recenzijos

This is the first commentary on Pope Francis's encyclical on fraternity and social friendship, but it is hard to imagine it ever being surpassed. Such is the breadth and depth of this extraordinary work that stands as a genuinely worthy companion to an encyclical that powerfully calls us to recognise ourselves as children of the same God. - James F. Keenan, SJ, Professor of Theology, Boston College

This book is a powerful commentary on the encyclical Fratelli Tutti, where Pope Francis convokes Christians to fraternity, departing from a particular local level in order to build a global ethics. Through the various perspectives rises and shines the central proposal of the document: to convert from current logic of competition and interest to the logic of fraternity and love. - Maria Clara Bingemer, Professor of Theology, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro"

Contributors Foreword by Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ Introduction by William T. Cavanaugh, Carlos Mendoza-Alvarez, OP, Ikenna Ugochukwu Okafor, and Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, CM Part One: Dark Clouds Over a Closed World 1: The Real Divides in Africa by Nora K. Nonterah 2: Where Are We Going? A Reality Check by Manuel Victor J. Sapitula, CM 3: An Unhealthy Society by Francisco de Aquino-Junior 4: In Praise of Complaint by Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt Part Two: A Stranger on the Road 5: The Good Samaritan as a Model of Fraternal Solidarity by Stan Chu Ilo 6: The Use of Luke 10:25-37 in Fratelli Tutti by Ma. Marilou S. Ibita 7: Building Hope from a Fallen Humanity: A Latin American Theological Perspective by Cesar Kuzma 8: A Biblical Model of Love by Jaime L. Waters Part Three: Envisaging and Engendering an Open World 9: The Existential Imperative of Openness to the Other in Africa by John Bosco Kamoga, CSSp 10: Radicalizing Love: A Gendered Critique of Malaysia's Management of Migrants and Refugees in the Time of COVID-19 by Sharon A. Bong 11: Dreaming a New Humanity: Human-Cosmic Synodality from the Perspective of the Foreigner and the Hidden Exile by Roberto Tomicha-Charupa, OFMConv, and Ernestina Lopez-Bac 12: A Call for Openness by Kurt Appel Part Four: A Heart Open to the Whole World 13: Four Marks of an Ecclesiology of Migration bu Idara Otu, MSP 14: The Challenges of Migration in Asia by Kochurani Abraham 15: On the Way to Pluriversal by Cleusa Caldeira 16: Living with the Grace of Neighbors: The Promise of Universal Fraternity for Europe by Stephan van Erp Part Five: A Better Kind of Politics 17: Reinventing Political Arrangements: A New Starting Point by Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula, SJ 18: Political Love: Beyond the Good Samaritan Charity by Albert E. Alejo, SJ 19: Peoples on the Move: Francis's Political Utopia by Raul Zibechi 20: Fratelli Tutti: A New Political Imagination? by Anna Rowlands Part Six: Dialogue and Friendship in Society 21: Dialogue and Encounter for Global Poverty Eradication: Global Justice Perspectives by Charles B. Chilufya, SJ 22: The Path of Dialogue, Solitude, and Hope: Voices from Asia by Albertus Bagus Laksana, SJ 23: "Searching, We Find Ourselves": Indignation and Radical Empathy in a Suffering Mexico by Carolina Robledo Silvestre 24: Why Not "Amiability and a Culture of Encounter" as the Title of
Chapter 6? by Neomi De Anda Part Seven: Paths of Renewed Encounter 25: Truth, Mercy, Justice, and Peace Meet by Mumbi Kigutha, CPPS 26: Conflict, Violence, and Reconciliation by Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, CM 27: Paths of Re-Encounter: Forgiveness, Liberation, and Nonviolence in Times of Transitional Justice by Soledad del Villar Tagle 28: "There Is No Life on This Side of the Fire": Conflict and Penitential Memory on the Path of Encounter by Kelly S. Johnson Part Eight: Religions at the Service of Fraternity in Our World 29: An Affirmation of God's Universal Paternity and a Repudiation of Religious Persecutions by Ikenna Ugochukwu Okafor 30: Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue: Reading
Chapter 8 of Fratelli Tutti by Felix Wilfred 31: To the Whole Inhabited Earth by Carmenmargarita Sanchez de Leon 32: Religions Serving Fraternity: Roots, Trunk, Fruits by Daniel Izuzquiza, SJ Index
William T. Cavanaugh is director of the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology and Professor of Catholic Studies at DePaul University in Chicago. His areas of specialisation are political theology, economic ethics, and ecclesiology. Carlos Mendoza-Įlvarez, OP, is a tenured Professor in the Department of Theology at Boston College and a member of the board of directors of Concilium: International Journal of Theology. He has published twenty-five collective works, over fifty journal articles, and eight books. Ikenna U. Okafor is a Nigerian-born adjunct Professor of Intercultural Theology at the University of Vienna and a pastor in the Archdiocese of Vienna. His research interests include fraternity, intercultural and interreligious relations, and African theology. Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM, is an Associate Professor at St. Vincent School of Theology and Director of research at Adamson University in Manila. His publications focus on theological method, inculturation, political theology, Catholic social teaching, human rights, and ecology.