Rocking Systematic Theology in the Key of Liberation
It’s been a little while since we had an installment of “Theologians that Rock.” Today we have the latest addition. Daniel Migliore of Princeton Theological Seminary. Migliore, the now Charles Hodge...
View ArticleSt. Francis’s Model of Service = Solidarity
This reflection is now available in Daniel P. Horan, OFM’s book Franciscan Spirituality for the 21st Century: Selected Reflections from the Dating God Blog and Other Essays, Volume One (Koinonia Press,...
View ArticleLiberation Theology in the Public Square
Due to the recent travel and my schedule these last few weeks, I’ve been slow to keep up with news stories and public discussions about matters that would otherwise be very important here. Such is the...
View ArticleLiving La Vida Justicia: Reconsidering Pope Francis and Liberation Theology
There has been so much in the Catholic and popular (aka: “secular”) media coverage about Pope Francis, his past, his thoughts, his writings, his actions, and what the future holds for him, that it can...
View ArticleMerton at the Intersection of Before and After Liberation Theology
Although he died in December 1968, at around the same time that Liberation Theology was coming into existence in an explicit way but before it would be widely known inside and outside of the North...
View ArticleLiberation Theology, Pope Francis, and Good News for the Church
This is something you don’t see everyday: Good news coming from the sitting Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF). According to a Religion News Service report this is exactly...
View ArticleThe Joy of the Gospel: Part I
Pope Francis released his first individually authored document today titled Evangelii Gaudium, “The Joy of the Gospel.” The text itself is rather daunting, weighing in at 224 pages (according to the...
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