Francis Schüssler Fiorenza’s “emancipatory solidarity” theory is here proposed as the framework for an alternative Filipino soteriology that focuses not on the Cross as sole salvific event, but on Christ’s life, ministry, death, and resurrection in its entirety as key to human redemption in its fullness, including both the physical and spiritual dimensions. In contrast to the concept of redemption as the mere alleviation of suffering, this paper suggests an alternative interpretation of the Filipino virtue of fortitude in the face of suffering as in itself constitutive of a redemptive religious moment and experience
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
In a world plagued by terrorism and global catastrophes, when the news media is often filled with re...
In his project to analyze, discover, and elicit a new socially-relevant Filipino Christ, Dr.Michael ...
Redemptive suffering is a Christian understanding of suffering which holds that the pain and adversi...
The problem of universal oppression has caused Gutierrez, Cone and Moltmann to advocate that God is ...
The purpose of this study is to encourage a more contemporary understanding of the traditional Chris...
his article shows a discomfort with the way that mainstream Christianity often discusses the atoneme...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeStudies of Gustavo Gutierrez's reinterpretatio...
The writings of Jon Sobrino on suffering are so extensive, the theme so pervasively represented in v...
Despite the irreducible non-equivalence of individual experiences of suffering, there is a solidarit...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
A theory of the atonement is outlined which is grounded in an appropriation of the Platonic doctrine...
The proliferation of alternative models of atonement in recent academic literature, many of which st...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
In a world plagued by terrorism and global catastrophes, when the news media is often filled with re...
In his project to analyze, discover, and elicit a new socially-relevant Filipino Christ, Dr.Michael ...
Redemptive suffering is a Christian understanding of suffering which holds that the pain and adversi...
The problem of universal oppression has caused Gutierrez, Cone and Moltmann to advocate that God is ...
The purpose of this study is to encourage a more contemporary understanding of the traditional Chris...
his article shows a discomfort with the way that mainstream Christianity often discusses the atoneme...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeStudies of Gustavo Gutierrez's reinterpretatio...
The writings of Jon Sobrino on suffering are so extensive, the theme so pervasively represented in v...
Despite the irreducible non-equivalence of individual experiences of suffering, there is a solidarit...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
A theory of the atonement is outlined which is grounded in an appropriation of the Platonic doctrine...
The proliferation of alternative models of atonement in recent academic literature, many of which st...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
Suffering. Salvation’s conduit. People are often reluctant to talk about suffering, unable to find w...
In a world plagued by terrorism and global catastrophes, when the news media is often filled with re...