The primary difference between Martin Luther’s and Gustavo Gutiérrez’s understanding of freedom lies in each theologian’s views on human agency. Luther emphasises God’s agency in order to demonstrate human helplessness and the need to turn to God, while Gutiérrez emphasises the way in which human action affects theological reflections and political liberation, as humans participate in the continuation of God’s creation. Both manners of understanding human action are important as a system of checks and balances in the Christian life: Christians must rely on the omnipotence of God while understanding that they are also active agents in the world, and that their actions have consequences
This article analyzes North American postliberal theological assessments of Latin American liberatio...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...
The primary difference between Martin Luther’s and Gustavo Gutiérrez’s understanding of freedom lies...
While Luther affirmed the believer’s freedom in relation to the world, he described the human being ...
At the heart of the anthropology of both Martin Luther and Paul Tillich, stands their respective con...
supone a veces que quienes basan su visión del mundo en su fe religiosa y quienes lo miran desde la ...
For Luther God is the center of the universe, before whom the created world is as nothing. That is w...
This paper tells the thoughts of two religious figures who are concerned with talking about religion...
The question guiding the argument of my thesis is whether it is possible to articulate a political t...
In this paper I seek to show how God's freedom is not reduced or His power diminished by His inabili...
What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning th...
This dissertation examines the content and meaning of Gustavo Gutiérrez’s notion of liberation in hi...
Liberty and its distorted vision in the light of the documents of the Catholic Church One of the fun...
The aim of this paper is to put Hegel’s account of freedom in the context of his reception of Martin...
This article analyzes North American postliberal theological assessments of Latin American liberatio...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...
The primary difference between Martin Luther’s and Gustavo Gutiérrez’s understanding of freedom lies...
While Luther affirmed the believer’s freedom in relation to the world, he described the human being ...
At the heart of the anthropology of both Martin Luther and Paul Tillich, stands their respective con...
supone a veces que quienes basan su visión del mundo en su fe religiosa y quienes lo miran desde la ...
For Luther God is the center of the universe, before whom the created world is as nothing. That is w...
This paper tells the thoughts of two religious figures who are concerned with talking about religion...
The question guiding the argument of my thesis is whether it is possible to articulate a political t...
In this paper I seek to show how God's freedom is not reduced or His power diminished by His inabili...
What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning th...
This dissertation examines the content and meaning of Gustavo Gutiérrez’s notion of liberation in hi...
Liberty and its distorted vision in the light of the documents of the Catholic Church One of the fun...
The aim of this paper is to put Hegel’s account of freedom in the context of his reception of Martin...
This article analyzes North American postliberal theological assessments of Latin American liberatio...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...
In the period of globalization, numerous armed conflicts and wars we often appeal to freedom and hum...