A04.1 Ethics and theology of liberation
Portada y contraportada
Preface...xi
- Theologal Anthropology I: Ethics as Destructive Criticism...1 [pp.1-27]
- Fifteenth-Century Ecumenes and the Origin of Dependency...2
- Totality as Flesh or "My World"...4
- European Expansion...8
- The Prophets Against the Idol. The Atheism of Jesus...13
- Sin as a Totalization of the System...17
- The Sin of Adam...21
- Institutional Inheritance of the Sin of Theft...25
- Theologal Anthropology II: Ethics as Liberation Criticism...28 [pp.28-51]
- Dead Flesh: The Totalized System...29
- Incarnation as the "Death of Death"...31
- The Paschal Incarnation of Liberation...33
- The Three Meanings of "Poor"...36
- Toward a Christian Ethic of Liberation...38
- The Logic of Sin...41
- The Violence of Sin...43
- The Ethos of Liberation...46
- More About Violence...48
- "Being-in-the-Money"...49
- The Theology of Politics: Toward a Latin American Ecclesiology...52 [pp.52-99]
- Preliminary Clarifications...53
- The Erotic, Pedagogical, and Political Relationships...55
- Ecclesiology as Politics and Pedagogy...59
- Ecclesial Prehistory and Protohistory...60
- The First Cultural Totalization of Christianity...64
- First Thesis: The Church "Before" the World...66
- Second Thesis: The Church "in" the World...68
- Third Thesis: The Church as Prophetic Institution...72
- Prophetico-Pedagogical Function of the Church in the World...78
- Mystery as "Breaking Down the Barriers"...83
- The Church, Liberating Force of History...87
- The Sacraments (as Consecration and Celebration) and
Ministries (as a Function) of Liberation...89
- Alienation and Liberation of Woman in the Church:
A Treatment of the Erotic in Theology...100 [pp.100-119]
- Toward a History of the Erotic...101
- The Erotic in Latin America...105
- The Being of Woman and Her Alienation...108
- Feminism and Women's Liberation...110
- The Erotic in Christian Thinking. Liberation of the Consecrated Woman...112
- Miriam of Nazareth, Virgin of Guadalupe: A Free and Freeing Woman...117
- The Situation of the Christian Thinker in Latin America:
Epistemological Reflection on the Ontological Level...120 [pp.120-148]
- The Meaning of Thinking...121
- Crisis as a Condition for Thinking...123
- Scholasticism and the Modern Period...130
- Beyond Scholasticism and Modernity: The Hermeneutic Question...132
- The Need for Creative, Historical, Concrete, Committed,
Asystematic, Prophetic, Anguished Thought...141
- The Dangerous Situation of Thought...145
- The Theology of Liberation: Epistemological Status...149 [pp.149-177]
- Imitative and European Theology...149
- Modern Europeans: The "I" as Foundation...151
- Awareness, Faith, and Abstract Theoretical Theology...153
- Solipsism in Existential Theology...157
- Lack of Historico-Political Mediation in the "Theology of Hope"...159
- Lack of International Vision in Political Theology...162
- Peoples' Struggle Before Class Struggle...163
- Liberation Theology?...165
- Revelation of the Interpretative Categories...167
- Faith as Interpretation...170
- Theology as the" Analectic Pedagogy of Eschatological Liberation"...173
Portada y contraportada
[pp.vii-xiv]
[pp.1-27]
[pp.28-51]
[pp.52-99]
[pp.100-119]
[pp.120-148]
[pp.149-177]