With immense gratitude to God for the person, vision and mission of Pope Francis who titled his Encyclical Letter Fratelli Tutti (FT) after the example of St. Francis of Assisi, my paper makes a modest attempt to unearth the significance of FT. Cite as: Chakkalakal, Pauline (2022). Fratelli Tutti: A Feminist Biblical-Theological Appraisal (Version 1.0). Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies, Jan-June 2022(26/1-2), 75-97. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo. 5034263 True to the title of the paper, it must be said that, in the light of today’s post-Vatican thinking and women’s movements, the traditional understanding of the Bible needs to be reviewed and reinterpreted. The Bible, regarded as synonymous with the Wor...
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Based on the Papal Encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, the author reflects on its relevance for today and ap...
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As humans we are always faced with problems. In this world of problems there have always been person...
This article is the result of research on the work of Pope Francis, Fratelli tutti. Le vie della Cri...
Fratelli-Sorrelli Tutti appeals to all people of good will. The values of love and care are embedded...
The article asks about the advances in social teachings present in Pope Francis’ recent social encyc...
The text is primarily concerned with the significance of the Pope\u27s letter because Mulieris digni...
In an interview, Pope Francis said, “We have to work harder to develop a profound theology of the wo...
This paper presents an analysis of two contrasting feminist approaches towards the Bible, regarding ...
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