Exclusion Y Acogida – (Spanish)
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Descubre como el plan de reconciliacion mediante Cristo Jesus brinda la respuesta a la erradicacion del repudio social en una obra galardonada con el Premio Grawemeyer de Religion de 2002 y mencionado como uno de los mejores libros del siglo XX por la revista Christianity Today
Exclusion y acogida es mas que una obra literaria, es una exposicion sobre la plaga social de la exclusion, un acto que ha llevado al ser humano a rechazar de manera politica y academica a aquellos que son considerados diferentes, olvidando la bondad de Dios sobre nosotros.
En esta edicion, Volf demuestra por que y como el libro es mas relevante en el mundo actual de identidades resurgentes y enfrentadas que cuando lo escribio originalmente. La verdad importa, la justicia importa, la paz importa, y no necesitamos sacrificarlas en el altar de nuestras identidades individuales y colectivas.
En este libro el autor desarrolla diversos temas alrededor del titulo:
*La sombra social producto de la apatia
*Consecuencias del ciclo desesperado de la violencia por la indiferencia
*El mensaje de la salvacion como fuente de reconciliacion y el perdon
*Enfoque politico-teologico sobre la justicia absoluta de Dios y su amor sobre todas las cosas, para remediar las faltas de insultos y humillacion contra los hermanos
Discover how the reconciliation through Jesus Christ provides the answer to eradicating social repudiation in a work awarded the 2002 Grawemeyer Religion Prize and named one of the best books of the 20th century by Christianity Today magazine.
Exclusion and Embrace is more than a literary work; it is an exposition on the social plague of exclusion, an act that has led human beings to politically and academically reject those who are considered different, forgetting God’s goodness toward us.In this edition, Volf demonstrates why and how the book is more relevant in today’s world of resurgent and clashing identities than when he originally wrote it. Truth matters, justice matters, peace matters, and we need not sacrifice them on the altar of our individual and collective identities.
In this book the author develops several themes around the title:
*The social shadow of apathy
*Consequences of the desperate cycle of violence due to indifference
*The message of salvation as a source of reconciliation and forgiveness
*Political-theological focus on God’s absolute justice and His love over everything to remedy the faults of insult and humiliation against the br
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SKU (ISBN): 9788418810732
ISBN10: 8418810734
Language: Spanish
Miroslav Volf
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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