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Starting from the consideration of the Eucharist as «light and life of the new millennium», this paper points out some present challenges to be illuminated from the Eucharistic Mystery. It has three parts: (1) The urgency of not forgetting the «[...]texto impreso
This paper tries to show how the theme of peace is present in the whole liturgical celebration of the Eucharist, from the beginning to the dismissal of the Eucharistic congregation. With this in mind it searches the biblical meaning of peace, an[...]texto impreso
This paper studies the subject of the evangelization of politics starting from the reflections of the Conference of Church Movements and New Communities (Bogotá, March 9-12, 2006), convoked by the Pontifical Council for the Laity and the CELAM, [...]texto impreso
This article explores the potential of the narrative exegesis applied to the dramatic sequence presented in Jn 1:19-2, 12. It proposes that, on the one hand, the value of such hermeneutical methodology for biblical analysis provides a particular[...]texto impreso
In the parable of the Good Samaritan there is a direct relationship between audition (faith), decision (mercy) and recitation (hope). The story narrated by Jesus Christ is dialectically founded upon these three pillars which define, on one side,[...]texto impreso
The notification by the Congregation of Faith to the christological works of the Jesuit theologian Jon Sobrino starts with a calling to attention about the methodological principles. Since what seems to be under suspicion is the Latin American m[...]texto impreso
The concept of the “historical Jesus” is the starting point for Latin American Christological reflection; it can be considered the “gateway” to Latin American Christology as seen from the new theological-ecclesiastic perspective proposed by the [...]texto impreso
The supremacy of truth was one of the main principles in J.H Newman’s personality. This article highlights this particular feature, but it mainly focuses on the possibility all every human beings needs to either justify their beliefs or reach th[...]texto impreso
Within a context characterized by the passage from modernity to post-modernity, the author suggests a reflection upon the issue of the theological method. Such a method has recourse to a threefold, hermeneutically related principle: the auditus [...]texto impreso
The study of the characteristics of family celebration in current Judaism, evidences the great wealth, creativity, and dynamism of Jewish families in strengthening their identity and celebrating their faith. Judaism, without its Temple, committe[...]texto impreso
The Johannine communities: The original diversity : Las comunidades juánicas: la original diversidad
The Johannine communities represent a distinct hermeneutic movement in the complex world of New Testament books. It is crystal clear that the principle of subsidiarity is present in St. John’s gospel, as I have shown in previous works. “After se[...]texto impreso
The Kenosis category is part of the Christian message and it entails the emptying of the self. From a gender perspective, this article wonders about the pertinence of such a category in order to achieve the empowering of women and the recovery o[...]texto impreso
The access to the mystery of God by means of revelation, its acceptance, understanding and communication, are an event of language. This article is focused on a kind of language that can offer elements to understand the dynamics by which the fai[...]texto impreso
Nef Ulloa, Boris Agustin ; Ribeiro Graciani, Ma. Regina | Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana | 2016-11-28The mystery of the Eucharist is the root and source of Christian life, and therefore of the Church. It is the way found by Christ to fulfill his promise to be with us “always to the end of time” (Mt 28:20). By the Eucharistic Supper one enters i[...]texto impreso
Reviewing the documents of the II General Conference of the Latin American Episcopate (1968), a lack of specifically missiological reflection emerges. However, Medellin offers essential elements for a proper Latin American missionary debate. The[...]