The Mystery and the World

The Mystery and the World

Author: Maria Clara Bingemer

Publisher: Lutterworth Press

Published: 2017-02-23

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 071884453X

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In The Mystery and the World, Maria Clara Bingemer explores how the place of religion in society has dramatically shifted since the Enlightenment. The modern era is characterised by a major change in humanity's fundamental desires that means that reason has taken the place of faith. Human beings, in their ongoing search for a scientific understanding of the world, have drifted away from seeking any essence of transcendence in their lives. Bingemer examines this transition and how, especially inthe postmodern era, it has led to technology and superficial happiness becoming all-important as opposed to the more sacred sense of contentment that governed us for centuries prior to the Enlightenment. In her discussion, however, Bingemer demonstrates that we as humans have not lost our innate desire to believe in a higher power and that, even in our world of instant satisfaction, we still need to fill the void left by religion. Through well-researched analysis of the modern era and discussion of some of the mystics of more recent times, she reveals to readers how our religious belief, whilst changed, is not dead and is still an important aspect of our existence.


Mysticism and Witness in Koinonia

Mysticism and Witness in Koinonia

Author: Maria Clara Bingemer

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2023-11-10

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1666752665

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Testimony until the end in a radical donation of life and blood can be communitarian and not only individual. That is the case for the two communities of Trappists and Jesuits, so different in their form and so close in their radicality. One is contemplative, the other active; one is in Africa, the other in Latin America. Both are religious Catholic orders. Nevertheless, the cause of their violent death is secular. For one, there is love and dialogue with otherness: other cultures, other religions, other beliefs. For the other, there is justice for those who are the victims of iniquitous economic and political systems: the poor. Assuming secular causes into their religious consecration and commitment, those communities teach today to the plural society we live in how to be open to otherness, to difference, and to the various vulnerabilities that clamor for justice. They also teach to the churches a new radical way to live the gospel—not with a unique institutional point of view but with an unlimited openness to all hungers and thirsts of the world. Their martyrdom is a liturgy celebrated publicly, instigating reflection and action.


The Jesuits and Globalization

The Jesuits and Globalization

Author: Thomas F. Banchoff

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1626162867

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The Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, is the most successful and enduring global missionary enterprise in history. Founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540, the Jesuit order has preached the Gospel, managed a vast educational network, and shaped the Catholic Church, society, and politics in all corners of the earth. Rather than offering a global history of the Jesuits or a linear narrative of globalization, Thomas Banchoff and Jos Casanova have assembled a multidisciplinary group of leading experts to explore what we can learn from the historical and contemporary experience of the Society of Jesus--what do the Jesuits tell us about globalization and what can globalization tell us about the Jesuits? Contributors include comparative theologian Francis X. Clooney, SJ, historian John W. O'Malley, SJ, Brazilian theologian Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer, and ethicist David Hollenbach, SJ. They focus on three critical themes--global mission, education, and justice--to examine the historical legacies and contemporary challenges. Their insights contribute to a more critical and reflexive understanding of both the Jesuits' history and of our contemporary human global condition.


Signs and Instruments of Liberation

Signs and Instruments of Liberation

Author: John Kiesler

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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This study traces the Confederation of Latin American Religious (CLAR) evolving understandings of religious life and its evangelization. Reflecting upon the Second Vatican Council, Medellin, Puebla and praxis among the poor, CLAR recognizes that religious need to understand their life in relation to the concrete context of oppression which marked Latin America. deal with these traditions and revision them.


John 1-10

John 1-10

Author: Kevin Perrotta

Publisher: Loyola Press

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 0829429980

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"John 1-10: I Am the Bread of Life "is an excellent way to introduce young adults to the book of John and the life-changing message of Jesus in this Gospel. As John sees it, we human beings need God. We need God's light in our lives, his power to energize us. But for the most part we are not very aware of this need because we spend our lives running around looking for one thing after another, preoccupied with meeting our material and social needs. We tend to see God as the provider of earthly blessings rather than the source of something much more important. And of course, we also tend to ignore God and instead work to satisfy our own desires. John tells us how God tries to break through the barrier of our earthly thinking by entering into our world personally. Designed as a guided discovery, Six Weeks with the Bible for Catholic Teens introduces high school students to different books of the Bible by integrating the biblical text with insightful questions to help youth discern what Scripture means for their lives today. The series provides students with a clear explanation of Biblical text, opportunities for prayer, and a means to enter into conversation with God.


Bajar al encuentro de Dios

Bajar al encuentro de Dios

Author: Benjamín González Buelta

Publisher: Editorial SAL TERRAE

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9788429307962

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Las páginas que forman este libro vienen de la vida. Por eso no tienen trampa. Si han tardado en ser escritas, es precisamente porque nadie pensaba en escribirlas... Hasta que un día la vida misma se las pidió como una necesidad interior de no callar lo que habían visto y oído (Hech 4,20), a pesar de que los tribunales de los hombres se lo seguimos prohibiendo... de muchas maneras. Benjamín González Buelta dio forma a estas páginas. Pero son de muchos: hombres y mujeres, niños, jóvenes y mayores... de suburbios dominicanos, que durante años se han propuesto hacer el Evangelio. Así de simple. Al lector cristiano del primer mundo (¡da miedo arrogarse el título de cristiano en un "primer mundo"!) se le ocurrirán montones de preguntas: ¿De dónde les viene a éstos esta sabiduría? ¿No es éste el hijo del carpintero? (Mt 13,54-55). ¿Qué Dios se parece más al Dios de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo: el de estas páginas o el de nuestros libros? ¿Va a ser verdad que los pobres nos evangelizan? Sin duda, el destinatario no pretendido (pero sí el más necesitado) de estas páginas es el cristiano miembro de una Iglesia adormecida, abundante, instalada, preocupada de sí misma, triste. De una Iglesia rica que, como la de Corinto, necesita medirse su caridad por comparación con las Iglesias pobres de Macedonia (1 Cor 8,1-9). Si tenemos la humildad de leer estas páginas con paz y sin prejuicios, como quien se deja enseñar por Dios, se nos caerá mucha hojarasca y nos nacerán brotes nuevos. Lo que significará que "el Reino de Dios está cerca" (Lc 21,29-31).