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Theological Studies, May 1, 2009
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Feb 5, 2012
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Oct 9, 2014
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Jan 2, 2013
Theological Studies, 2009
The author argues that the Christian historical realism of Ignacio Ellacuría and the “saving hist... more The author argues that the Christian historical realism of Ignacio Ellacuría and the “saving history” Christology of Jon Sobrino form a post-Vatican II contextual theology unified by two fundamental claims: the historical reality of Jesus is the real sign of the Word made flesh, and the analogatum princeps of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is to be found today among the “crucified peoples” victimized by various forms of oppression around the globe. Sobrino and Ellacuría are situated as important interpreters of Rahner, Ignatius Loyola, Augustine, Medellín, and key European phenomenologists.
Theological Studies, 2009
Philosophy and Theology, 2013
Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental... more Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theology for a Latin American context. First, Ellacuría reframes Rahner's focus on the metaphysics of being, arguing instead that historical reality is the proper object of a truly Latin American theology and philosophy. Second, Ellacuria builds upon and diverges from aspects of Rahner's use of the hylemorphic theory and the role of the agent intellect in his theory of knowing, using Xavier Zubiri's analysis of the role of sentient intelligence in order to reconstruct Rahner's theological epistemology. And third, Ellacuría appropriates and reframes Rahner's supernatural existential, situating it within the larger horizon of historical reality, which he says the tradition asserts has been transformed by grace.
Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theolog... more Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theology for a Latin American context. First, Ellacuría reframes Rahner's focus on the metaphysics of being, arguing instead that historical reality is the proper object of a truly Latin American theology and philosophy. Second, Ellacuria builds upon and diverges from aspects of Rahner's use of the hylemorphic theory and the role of the agent intellect in his theory of knowing, using Xavier Zubiri's analysis of the role of sentient intelligence in order to reconstruct Rahner's theological epistemology. And third, Ellacuría appropriates and reframes Rahner's supernatural existential, situating it within the larger horizon of historical reality, which he says the tradition asserts has been transformed by grace.
Theological Studies, May 1, 2009
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Feb 5, 2012
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Oct 9, 2014
Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America, Jan 2, 2013
Theological Studies, 2009
The author argues that the Christian historical realism of Ignacio Ellacuría and the “saving hist... more The author argues that the Christian historical realism of Ignacio Ellacuría and the “saving history” Christology of Jon Sobrino form a post-Vatican II contextual theology unified by two fundamental claims: the historical reality of Jesus is the real sign of the Word made flesh, and the analogatum princeps of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is to be found today among the “crucified peoples” victimized by various forms of oppression around the globe. Sobrino and Ellacuría are situated as important interpreters of Rahner, Ignatius Loyola, Augustine, Medellín, and key European phenomenologists.
Theological Studies, 2009
Philosophy and Theology, 2013
Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental... more Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theology for a Latin American context. First, Ellacuría reframes Rahner's focus on the metaphysics of being, arguing instead that historical reality is the proper object of a truly Latin American theology and philosophy. Second, Ellacuria builds upon and diverges from aspects of Rahner's use of the hylemorphic theory and the role of the agent intellect in his theory of knowing, using Xavier Zubiri's analysis of the role of sentient intelligence in order to reconstruct Rahner's theological epistemology. And third, Ellacuría appropriates and reframes Rahner's supernatural existential, situating it within the larger horizon of historical reality, which he says the tradition asserts has been transformed by grace.
Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theolog... more Ignacio Ellacuría reconstructs three aspects of Karl Rahner's metaphysics and fundamental theology for a Latin American context. First, Ellacuría reframes Rahner's focus on the metaphysics of being, arguing instead that historical reality is the proper object of a truly Latin American theology and philosophy. Second, Ellacuria builds upon and diverges from aspects of Rahner's use of the hylemorphic theory and the role of the agent intellect in his theory of knowing, using Xavier Zubiri's analysis of the role of sentient intelligence in order to reconstruct Rahner's theological epistemology. And third, Ellacuría appropriates and reframes Rahner's supernatural existential, situating it within the larger horizon of historical reality, which he says the tradition asserts has been transformed by grace.