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Jesus Cristo Libertador Ensaio de Crista Logia Critica para o Nosso Tempo

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ISBN-10: 0883442361

ISBN-13: 9780883442364

Edition: 1978

Authors: Leonardo Boff, Patrick Hughes

List price: $37.00
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Who is Jesus Christ for us today? By what names do we call him? Just as the early Christians developed different names for Jesus, so too must we discover the meaning of Jesus for our day. Jesus Christ Liberator is Boff's distinctive contribution to contemporary Christology. Boff writes, Christology thought out and vitally tested in Latin America must have characteristics of its own. The attentive reader will perceive them throughout this book. The predominantly foreign literature that we cite ought not to delude anyone. It is with preoccupations that are our alone, taken from our Latin American context, that we will re-read no only the old texts of the New Testament but also the most recent…    
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Book details

List price: $37.00
Copyright year: 1978
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 10/1/1978
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 335
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Preface
The History of the History of Jesus
How Can We Know Christ? the Hermeneutic Problem
What Did Jesus Christ Really Want?
Jesus Christ, Liberator of the Human Condition
Jesus, a Person of Extraordinary Good Sense, Creative Imagination, and Originality
The Meaning of the Death of Jesus
Resurrection: the Realization of a Human Utopia
Who Really Was Jesus of Nazareth?
The Christological Process Continues: the Accounts of Jesus' Infancy- Theology or History?
Only a God Could Be So Human! Jesus, the Man Who is God
Where Can We Find the Resurrected Christ Today?
What Name Can We Call Jesus Christ Today?
Jesus Christ and Christianity: Reflections on the Essence of Christianity
Epilogue: A Christological View from the Periphery
Notes