Óscar Romero’s Theological Vision

Óscar Romero’s Theological Vision
Title Óscar Romero’s Theological Vision PDF eBook
Author Edgardo Colón-Emeric
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 452
Release 2018-10-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 026810476X

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This ambitious book examines Saint Oscar Romero's words to understand how his thoughts fit into the broader context of Catholic theology. On March 24, 1980, Archbishop Óscar Romero was assassinated as he celebrated mass in El Salvador. He was canonized as a saint by Pope Francis on October 14, 2018. Edgardo Colón-Emeric explores the life and thought of Romero and his theological vision, which finds its focus in the mystery of the transfiguration. Romero is now understood to be one of the founders of liberation theology, which interprets scripture through the plight of the poor. His theological vision is most succinctly expressed by his saying, “Gloria Dei, vivens pauper”: “The glory of God is the poor who lives.” God’s glory was first revealed through Christ to a landless tenant farmer, a market woman, and an unemployed laborer, and they received the power to shine from the church to the world. Colón-Emeric’s study is an exercise in what Latino/a theologians call ressourcement from the margins, or a return to theological foundations. One of the first Latin American Church Fathers, Romero’s theological vision is a sign of the emergence of Christianity in the Global South from “reflection” Church to “source” Church. The hope for this study is that scholars in the fields of theology, religious studies, and Latin American studies will be captivated by the doctrine of this humble pastor and inspired to think more clearly and act more decisively in solidarity with the poor.

Revolutionary Saint

Revolutionary Saint
Title Revolutionary Saint PDF eBook
Author Lee, Michael E.
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 282
Release 2017
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608336913

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Archbishop Oscar Romero

Archbishop Oscar Romero
Title Archbishop Oscar Romero PDF eBook
Author Damian Zynda
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9788030117912

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Archbishop Romero

Archbishop Romero
Title Archbishop Romero PDF eBook
Author Sobrino, Jon
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 343
Release 2016-03-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1608336433

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Brown Church

Brown Church
Title Brown Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Chao Romero
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 252
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830853952

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The Latina/o culture and identity have long been shaped by their challenges to the religious, socio-economic, and political status quo. Robert Chao Romero explores the "Brown Church" and how this movement appeals to the vision for redemption that includes not only heavenly promises but also the transformation of our lives and the world.

The Violence of Love

The Violence of Love
Title The Violence of Love PDF eBook
Author Romero, Oscar
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 225
Release 2021-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608338908

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These selections from the sermons and writings of Archbishop Oscar Romero shared the message of a great holy prophet of modern times. Three short years transformed Romero, archbishop of San Salvador, from a conservative defender of the status quo into one of the church's most outspoken voices of the oppressed. Though silenced by an assassin's bullet, his spirit and the challenge of his life lives on.

Romero's Legacy

Romero's Legacy
Title Romero's Legacy PDF eBook
Author Pilar Hogan Closkey
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 127
Release 2007-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1461643147

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Pilar Hogan Closkey and John Hogan have brought together the annual Archbishop Oscar Romero Lectures (2001-2007) to consider the life and death of Archbishop Romero and the daily struggles of the poor in our world, especially in the city of Camden, New Jersey-one of America's poorest cities. Romero's 'dangerous memory' provides the background, while urban poverty and the option for the poor are the foreground. Romero's commitment to the poor compels us to look at ourselves, and the authors of each chapter remind us of Romero's dangerous memory and his undying hope in the promised future. Taken as a whole, the book reminds us of the tough questions behind the real meaning of the 'option for the poor.' Can we as a faith community and institution move beyond high-sounding slogans and really opt for the poor? What are the costs? What are the risks? Especially in these difficult times of war, terrorism, and scandal, can we in the Church rebuild trust and be a sign of a future of justice and peace announced by Jesus?