The oil has not run dry : the story of my theological pathway /
"Born to a Jewish mother and Protestant father in 1923 Berlin, Gregory Baum has devoted his career to a humanistic approach to Catholicism. In The Oil Has Not Run Dry, Baum shares recollections about his lifelong commitment to theology, his atypical views, and his evolving understanding of the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
[2017]
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Colección: | Footprints series (Montréal, Quebec) ;
23. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- My childhood in Berlin
- Coming to Canada
- The impact of The Confessions of Saint Augustine
- The discovery of ecumenical dialogue
- The anti-Jewish rhetoric of Christian preaching
- The second Vatican council
- Salvation in secular life
- My book Man Becoming
- God is light
- Dialogue with sociology
- The impact of Latin American liberation theology
- North America in the 1970s
- Rethinking sexual ethics
- The issue of homosexual love
- Moving to Montreal
- Quebec nationalism and human rights
- Learning from Karl Polanyi
- Learning from the Frankfort school
- In dark times
- Theology after the second intifada
- Dialogue with Islam
- Pluralism yes, relativism no
- Listening to Fernand Dumont
- The arrival of Pope Francis
- Towards a pluralistic Catholicism
- Looking back over your life
- Your hopeful reading of the Catholic Church
- Your sinful existence
- The humanism of your upbringing
- Troubled theism
- Deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition
- Your homosexual orientation
- A poem for your ninetieth birthday
- Your identity as a man of many affinities
- You continue to see yourself as German
- As a Quebecer have you become a sovereignist?
- Stephen Harper's remaking of Canada
- In dark times we pray for God's deliverance
- The meaning of prayer in your life
- Thinking of death and resurrection.