scholarly journals Une relecture du salut historique porté par les peuples crucifiés selon la catégorie de pro-existence

2008 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 147-168
Author(s):  
Juan Manuel Torres Serrano
Keyword(s):  

Résumé La sotériologie constitue un chantier de la théologie très riche à approfondir et à explorer. La volonté dernière du Père exprimée par le Fils jusqu’au bout, est fondamentalement salutaire. Toute la prédication, le message et la praxis de Jésus-Christ ont été centrés sur la bonne nouvelle : le royaume de Dieu s’est fait proche. La libération du péché, les guérisons, l’expulsion de démons, l’accueil des pécheurs, la mort sur la Croix, la résurrection témoignent de celle-ci. Ce salut est-il simplement un événement passé ? Pourrions-nous parler d’un continuateur historique du salut déjà apporté par le Christ ? Dans le contexte de la théologie latino-américaine de la libération, en tenant compte de la révélation de Dieu à travers l’économie du salut et grâce à une foi réalisée, à une option pour les pauvres, on affirme qu’il y a dans l’histoire humaine un continuateur de l’oeuvre salvifique commencée de manière définitive par le Fils. Dans ce contexte, Jon Sobrino1 affirmera que les peuples crucifiés, en étant les continuateurs du serviteur souffrant de Yahvé, portent un salut historique. Cet article, en partant des présupposés christologiques de la pensée sobrinienne, présente le sens et la validité théologique de ce salut historique que porte le peuple crucifié. Dans ce contexte, la catégorie christologique de pro-existence permettra de ne pas tomber dans la justification de la douleur et de la mort des victimes.

2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 397-415
Author(s):  
Miriam Leidinger

Abstract The term vulnerability is en vogue, both in theology and in mission studies. This contribution systematically analyses the concept and phenomenon of vulnerability and discusses its different aspects; namely materiality and embodiment, pain and suffering, and resilience and resistance. From a Christian theological point of view, these aspects of vulnerability resonate with key theological questions that lead to a closer look at the Christologies of Jürgen Moltmann, Jon Sobrino, and Graham Ward. The guiding questions are: How can we speak about the vulnerable human being in his or her relationship to Jesus Christ, the Son of God made flesh? And how is it possible vice versa to speak about the incarnated God in light of the vulnerability of all human beings? Finally, the argument culminates in a plea for a vulnerable theology in a wounded world.


Moreana ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 36 (Number 138) (2) ◽  
pp. 23-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alain Jolidon
Keyword(s):  

Voltaire a, comme Érasme, le goût de la facétie. Comme Érasme également, il pense que les hommes, petits et faillibles face à la grandeur infinie de Dieu, devraient relativiser l’importance de leurs pratiques religieuses, limiter le nombre des définitions dogmatiques, et s’exhorter à la tolérance. Mais, contrairement à Voltaire, Érasme croit aussi que Dieu s’est incarné en Jésus-Christ. D’où son vif intérêt pour le Nouveau Testament, pour toutes les dimensions de la vie humaine, pour l’Église, qu’il souhaite unanime, et son insistance sur la paix et la joie intérieures des chrétiens, habités par l’Esprit divin.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-38
Author(s):  
Jonathan Octavianus

As every epoch there are there a transition time, on Old Testament like Moses with Joshua, Joshua selected by God an supported fully by Moses, Conversely Moses have liberally to be changed. Like Elijah to Elisha too.Pattern on New Testament there are an examples of transition time too, like Jesus Christ to His Disciples, an transition from Paul to his successor Timothy. This is a heart and soul a big leader, and shall all leadership owners shepherd in church, Christian institution, etc.Which most be remembered in transition of leadership, that people of God leadership, about who will lead, who continue leadership, like a principle in biblical, hence a role of God, is determinant an anoint man which be selected the absolute God choice and constitute all other, but a succession router leader is which have been selected His own. An can be anointed in front of believers.


Author(s):  
Hanna Dewi Aritonang ◽  
Bestian Simangunsong ◽  
Adiani Hulu

This article addresses the issue of conflict between religious communities that cause enmity amid society. Hostilities must be overcome and resolved in accordance with the call of Christianity to live in love and peace. The study used the qualitative paradigm as the method of the research and the descriptive-analyses as the writing method by describing the research problems based on data collected from related publications.One of the powerful messages of Jesus's teaching is "Love your enemies." It’s one of the greatest challenges in life. Jesus Christ gave an important doctrine about loving the enemy because love is more powerful than evil, hurtful deeds. Loving the enemy means canceling hostilities and violence, but instead, it promises acceptance of each other. The title of this study is "love your enemies": A Christian Response to Embrace Others. As the title of this study is "love your enemies," the reason for the selection of this article is because the author sees that "loving the enemy is a commandment from God that must be obeyed. This research question emphasizes how to realize "loving the enemy" amid hostility. This paper argues that Jesus's command to love the enemy is a proper Christian lifestyle choice in the midst of hostility. We use CS Song thoughts, which elaborated with other scholars' views on theology, loving, and embracing others. The purpose of the research was to gain understanding and build a theological reflection on Jesus' commandment to love the enemy. In this article, we first briefly discuss the portrait of life among religious people in Indonesia. Secondly, we discuss the conflict between religious people in Indonesia. Finally, we apply the command of Jesus to love our enemy as a Christian lifestyle in the midst of hostility to construct harmony amid hostility. We propose the command of Jesus to ‘love your enemy’ as a response to establishing sustainable peace by embrace others. Finally, the Christians must become a loving community because God so loved us, and we also ought to love and embrace others.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Piotr Wojnicz

The increase in migration at the international level also increases the number of religiouslymixed marriages. The Catholic Church advises against entering into such marriages because thisissue refers to the laws of God and the question of preserving faith. The Catholic Church approvesof mixed marriages in terms of nationality or race because belonging to the Church is primarilydetermined by faith in Jesus Christ and baptism in the name of the Holy Trinity. Independentlyof canon law, progressive social secularization is noticeable on that subject matter.


2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 30-44
Author(s):  
Gordon Limb ◽  
David Hodge ◽  
Richard Alboroto

 In recent years social work has increasingly focused on spirituality and religion as key elements of cultural competency.  The Joint Commission—the nation's largest health care accrediting organization—as well as many other accrediting bodies require spiritual assessments in hospitals and many other mental health settings. Consequently, specific intervention strategies have been fostered in order to provide the most appropriate interventions for religious clients. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the fourth largest and one of the faster growing churches in the United States.  In an effort to facilitate cultural competence with clients who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ, a brief spiritual assessment instrument was developed.  This mixed-method study asked experts in Church culture (N = 100) to identify the degree of cultural consistency, strengths, and limitations of the brief spiritual assessment instrument. Results indicate that the framework is consistent with Church culture and a number of practice-oriented implications are offered.


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