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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502508
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Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502478
What might John’s God-talk yield today in light of insights from queer theologies? The turn to the bedroom and to expressions of love and of sexuality as loci theologici provides a point of entry to consider a queering of our God-talk and its impli
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Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502478
This chapter focuses on John’s understanding of the nature and effects of God’s self-communication. For John of the Cross, God is self-communicating love. Trinitarian life, to paraphrase John, is about God’s desire to love and unite with human
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Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502478
This chapter explores John’s notion of divine and human persons, underscoring the ecstatic nature of divine life that enables divine persons to make room for one another, to make room for human persons, and for human persons, in turn, to make room
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https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531502478.003.0004
Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
Queer God de Amor explores the mystery of God and the relationship between divine and human persons. It does so by turning to the sixteenth-century writings of John of the Cross on mystical union with God and the metaphor of sexual relationship that
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Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502478
The book concludes with a reflection on soteriology, underscoring the long-established theological principle: “what is not assumed is not saved.” The central claim this conclusion makes is that the oppression, marginalization, and violence that q
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Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
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Queer God de Amor ISBN: 9781531502478
This chapter turns to John of the Cross, a sixteenth-century mystic, as a disruptive cartographer. His mystical theology, especially his poetry, offer a key theological source to consider the religious and sacramental aspects of human sexuality and t
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https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531502478.003.0001
Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
Exploring Latin@ theologies and the power of revelation.The Word Became Culture enacts a preferential option for culture, retrieving experiences and expressions from across latinidad as sources of theologizing and acts of resistance to marginalizat
This book describes Rondine Cittadella della Pace and its unique residential peacebuilding program that works with young activists from some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones. Set in its own Tuscan village, Rondine invites students to its
Autor:
Miguel H. Díaz
Queer God de Amor explores the mystery of God and the relationship between divine and human persons. It does so by turning to the sixteenth-century writings of John of the Cross on mystical union with God and the metaphor of sexual relationship that