Tag: Theology
Theologia Philippinensis, Qua Vadis?
If there is any form of theological reflection in the Church of the future, it should be a product of this everyday synodality on the ground
Pope Francis calls for theological revolution: Gospel interpretation for today’s world
The theology he envisions is deeply rooted in the practical realities of the world, working hand in hand with the people
A Synodal Church: Can pastors and theologians travel together?
It is the task of theologians to criticize, in agreement or disagreement, the logic of the use of the concept of natural law
Gratitude, Pain, and Hope
Crucifixion is a collective consequence of the world’s dominant socio-political, economic and religious structures
Moving towards ‘Fides Quaerens Actio’
Our commitment as “response-able” theologians must be sealed with a concomitant commitment to praxis
Vincent de Paul, mystic of action
To some, the contemplative life is the more desirable Christian ideal, while the active life is only obligatory and necessary
Catalino Arevalo: A theology of ‘bits and pieces’
Even before “preferential option for the poor” gained worldwide currency, Arevalo already speaks of the Church “siding” with the oppressed
Pope Francis praises ‘fruitful’ theology of Benedict XVI
Pope Francis said: “We all feel his spiritual presence and his accompaniment in prayer for the whole Church”
Global Catholic institutions offer free theology classes ahead of 2023 Vatican...
Those “who have been called to the process of ecclesial renewal” are invited to register and avail of the online courses
St. Thomas Aquinas on Reflexivity
What humans did to the world has taken its toll. COVID-19 is called the "sin of the anthropocene.”