Mujeres Predicadoras: Una Teología

Mujeres Predicadoras: Una Teología
Author: Obispo Luis R. Scott
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 035932410X

El libro "Mujeres Predicadoras: Una Teología", es una defensa afirmativa a la participación de las mujeres en roles pastorales en la iglesia Cristiana. Mujeres Predicadoras presenta tres razones principales en defense del ministerio de las mujeres. Primero: la imparcialidad de Dios. Esto significa que Dios no utiliza categoría externas o superficiales para evaluar el carácter de los seres humanos. Segundo: los dones espirituales. Esto significa que todos los dones espirituales son dados por el Espíritua Santo indiscriminadamente, para la edificación de la iglesia. Como miembros légitimos de la iglesia, las mujeres también reciben los dones del Espíritu Santo para la edificación de la iglesia. Tercero: la unidad de DIos. La unicidad en la Trinidad se manifiesta en la unidad que todos los creyentes experimentan en su participación en la iglesia como miembros de un solo cuerpo, y las mujeres tienen el mismo valor y acceso a la participación de la vida del Cuerpo de Cristo.

Introducción a la vida y teología de Juan Wesley AETH

Introducción a la vida y teología de Juan Wesley AETH
Author:
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 142676569X

The Holy Spirit movement in eighteenth century England gave rise to a religious revival that gave birth to the family of churches we know today as the wesleyans. Thus, by his importance as the genius organizer, it is essential to know the life and thought of one of the pillars within the Wesleyan movement: John Wesley. In this book - of a very simple and yet profound way- Dr. Magallanes offers us the most basic traits of the social-religious context in which Wesley lived in the England of the eighteenth century, aspects that influenced the family development of his character and spirituality, the education and training received in Oxford, experiences that awakened in Wesley his passion for evangelization and the doctrine of the holiness of heart and life that characterized the movement.

Dominicans and Human Rights

Dominicans and Human Rights
Author: Mike Deeb
Publisher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1925486974

To mark the long history of Dominican involvement in defence of human rights, in the year celebrating the 800th anniversary of the confirmation of the Order of Preachers, two hundred Dominican brothers, sisters and laity met in Salamanca, Spain, to discuss the contribution of the Dominican Order, in the past, present and future, in the promotion and defence of human rights. It was in that city in the sixteenth century that, prompted by his Dominican brothers, such as Bartolome de las Casas, who were defending the indigenous people of Latin America against the Spanish conquistadores, Francisco de Vitoria planted the seed of today's international human rights movement. This volume presents in original languages the eleven papers given in Salamanca as well as the statement adopted by the delegates at the end of the meeting. They combine historical views, theoretical insights and testimonies from life experience. This offers a rich contribution, not only towards strengthening the role of the Dominican Family, and even the universal church, in defending human rights, but also towards a deeper understanding of 'evangelisation' and 'mission'.

She Who Is

She Who Is
Author: Elizabeth A. Johnson
Publisher: Herder & Herder
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824522407

Winner of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, this classic text explains what feminist theology is and how we can rediscover the feminine God within the Christian tradition, offering a profound vision of Christian theology, women's experience, and emancipation. First published in 1992, it immediately caused a groundswell reaction for and against the concept of women's participation and role in the Christian church. It is both controversial and thought provoking. It served as the seminal text in the analysis of woman and Christianity. This 25th anniversary edition, with new content, will keep it in the forefront of the feminist theology conversation.

Culture of the Baroque

Culture of the Baroque
Author: José Antonio Maravall
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1986
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816614458

Maravall focuses on the beginnings of Spanish Baroque mass culture as it developes in 17th century Spain and the role culture plays in the formation of the modern state in relationship to other western European contries.

Authority and Power

Authority and Power
Author: B. Tierney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107404568

In this 1980 volume, friends and former pupils of Walter Ullmann contribute essays on subjects originally studied under his supervision.

The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century

The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century
Author: Peter Linehan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2005-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521023351

Against the background of the struggle between Christianity and Islam for the control of the Spanish Peninsula, this book examines the internal condition of the Spanish Church in the thirteenth century, its relations with the Christian kings and with a succession of great popes. Concentrating upon Aragon and Castile, the author examines the reaction and resistance of the Church to the reforming decrees of the 1215 Fourth Lateran Council, and illustrates the attempts made by the papacy to wrest control of the Church from the crown. By using hitherto untouched Spanish sources as well as material from the Vatican, Dr Linehan is able to throw new light on economic and social problems, and to challenge effectively the conception that the Spanish Church was wealthy and influential. As well as being important for scholars of medieval Spain, this book provides essential comparative material for all historians of the medieval Church.

Men of Learning in Europe at the End of the Middle Ages

Men of Learning in Europe at the End of the Middle Ages
Author: Jacques Verger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Medievalists prefer that we not view the Middle Ages in a static frame but rather a dynamic one. They want us to be aware of the shifts and changes that characterize the period. In Men of Learning in Europe at the Close of the Middle Ages, Jacques Verger provides us with an important look at the evolution of social classes and an essential chapter in the study of cultural history. By the end of the Middle Ages, societal categories which were adequate for earlier periods-- "those who pray, those who fight, those who work" --no longer allowed for the growing complexity of Western society. One of the key new groups which emerged was that of learned men. Through their intellectual competency and their ability to build a social and political utility, these men came to be important figures. The fledgling modern state found them to be helpful allies and favored their ascension among the traditional elite. Thus, they contributed not only to the advancement of knowledge, making the Renaissance period possible, but also to the reshaping of late medieval political structure. Combining cultural, social, and political history, Men of Learning in Europe at the Close of the Middle Ages measures the influence acquired by certain disciplines--in particular religious, literary, and legal--in the organization of European society. Anyone interested in the Middle Ages or intellectual history will want to read this book.

De la promoción de la mujer a la teología feminista

De la promoción de la mujer a la teología feminista
Author: María Salas
Publisher: Editorial SAL TERRAE
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1993
Genre: Catholic women
ISBN: 9788429310917

El papel que corresponde a las mujeres dentro de la Iglesia está en discusión. Pero las insistentes demandas de un mayor protagonismo no han surgido de improviso, sino que se han ido gestando a través de los años. Este libro se ocupa del proceso seguido por la acción de las mujeres católicas desde la década de los cincuenta hasta hoy. En tiempos de Pío XII, las dirigentes más en vanguardia luchaban para que la Iglesia no se opusiera a su promoción en la sociedad civil y para que roconociera su igualdad de derechos con el varón. A partir del Concilio Vaticano II se planteó el problema de su situación dentro de la Iglesia. Pronto fueron conscientes de que, si ellas mismas no accedían a la reflexión teológica, siempre dependerían de una doctrina elaborada sólo por varones. En los últimos años, un buen número de mujeres en el mundo entero se han incorporado al quehacer teológico, y sus publicaciones empiezan a ser reconocidas. De esta forma, de 1950 hasta hoy, hemos pasado De la promoción de la mujer a la teología feminista. María SALAS es periodista. Durante muchos años ha sido dirigente de asociaciones femeninas católicas a nivel nacional e internacional. En la actualidad es Presidenta del Foro de Estudios sobre la Mujer.