Freedom together
If we compare the two ways of knowing, it is easy to see that modern men and women need at least a balance between the vita activa and the vita contemplativa, the active and the contemplative life, if they are … Continue reading
If we compare the two ways of knowing, it is easy to see that modern men and women need at least a balance between the vita activa and the vita contemplativa, the active and the contemplative life, if they are … Continue reading
I finished my paper on liberation theology and emerging church theological method. It finished up at around 38 pages. So, for that and other reasons, I’m not going to be posting the whole thing. It got because I realized early … Continue reading
Every so often I get to writing something that’s a little bigger than my brain can hold together in a single piece. And then I don’t know quite how to go about writing on it. That’s where a blog comes … Continue reading
An excerpt from my presentation today on the introduction and first chapter of A Theology of Liberation: Gutiérrez identifies “theology as wisdom” and “theology as rational knowledge” as two classical functions of theology. The former relates theology to the spiritual … Continue reading
Last week, appropriately enough, the reading for my Theological Methods PhD class was two books by the Black Theology advocate James Cone. This week we were asked to read, and I am giving a presentation on, The Theology of Liberation … Continue reading