Chiesa Postconciliare E Migrazioni: Quale Teologia Per La Missione Con I Migranti
par
G Parolin
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Broché
Pages
552
Langue
Italien
Publié
Dec 1, 2010
Éditeur
Gregorian & Biblical Press
ISBN-10
8878391859
ISBN-13
9788878391857
Description
In an era defined by migration, the exploration of theology in relation to the Church's mission takes on heightened significance. This work delves into the complexities and nuances of post-conciliar church teachings, focusing on how these principles can guide the Church's engagement with migrants. It underscores the critical need for a framework that not only acknowledges the plight of those on the move but also actively incorporates their experiences into the broader ecclesiastical mission.
The author, G Parolin, provides readers with an insightful analysis that balances doctrinal studies with practical implications. Through meticulous research, the text highlights the intersection of faith and humanitarian efforts, advocating for a theology that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity within the Church. Each chapter invites readers to reflect on the theological underpinnings that drive the Church's outreach to migrant communities.
At its core, the work challenges traditional notions of mission, pushing the boundaries of how the Church perceives its role in a global context. Parolin’s exploration serves as a call to action, positioning the Church not merely as a passive observer but as an active participant in the ongoing dialogue about migration and its theological implications.
Ultimately, this examination is essential for anyone seeking to understand the Church’s mission in a world increasingly shaped by migratory challenges. By offering a fresh perspective on post-conciliar theology, the book emphasizes the importance of solidarity, advocacy, and compassion in fostering a truly inclusive community of faith.
The author, G Parolin, provides readers with an insightful analysis that balances doctrinal studies with practical implications. Through meticulous research, the text highlights the intersection of faith and humanitarian efforts, advocating for a theology that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity within the Church. Each chapter invites readers to reflect on the theological underpinnings that drive the Church's outreach to migrant communities.
At its core, the work challenges traditional notions of mission, pushing the boundaries of how the Church perceives its role in a global context. Parolin’s exploration serves as a call to action, positioning the Church not merely as a passive observer but as an active participant in the ongoing dialogue about migration and its theological implications.
Ultimately, this examination is essential for anyone seeking to understand the Church’s mission in a world increasingly shaped by migratory challenges. By offering a fresh perspective on post-conciliar theology, the book emphasizes the importance of solidarity, advocacy, and compassion in fostering a truly inclusive community of faith.
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