The Option for the Poor in Christian Theology

The Option for the Poor in Christian Theology

by Daniel G. Groody (Editor)
The Option for the Poor in Christian Theology

The Option for the Poor in Christian Theology

by Daniel G. Groody (Editor)

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Overview

Since the publication of Gustavo Gutiérrez's 1973 groundbreaking work, A Theology of Liberation, much has been written on liberation theology and its central premise of the preferential option for the poor. Arguably, this has been one of the most important yet controversial theological themes of the twentieth century. As globalization creates greater gaps between the rich and the poor, and as the situation for many of the world’s poor worsens, there is an ever greater need to understand the gift and challenge of Christian faith from the context of the poor and marginalized of our society. This volume draws on the thought of leading international scholars and explores how the Christian tradition can help us understand the theological foundations for the option for the poor. The central focus of the book revolves around the question, How can one live a Christian life in a world of destitution? The contributors are concerned not only with a social, economic, or political understanding of poverty but above all with the option for the poor as a theological concept.

While these essays are rooted in a solid grounding of our present “reality,” they look to the past to understand some of the central truths of Christian faith and to the future as a source of Christian hope. Following Gustavo Gutiérrez's essay on the multidimensionality of poverty, Elsa Tamez, Hugh Page, Jr., Brian Daley, and Jon Sobrino identify a central theological premise: poverty is contrary to the will of God. Drawing on scripture, the writings of the early fathers, the witness of Christian martyrs, and contemporary theological reflection, they argue that poverty represents the greatest challenge to Christian faith and discipleship. David Tracy and J. Matthew Ashley carry their reflection forward by examining the option for the poor in light of apocalyptic thought. Virgilio Elizondo, Patrick Kalilombe, María Pilar Aquino, M. Shawn Copeland, and Mary Catherine Hilkert examine the challenges of poverty with respect to culture, Africa, race, and gender. Casiano Floristán and Luis Maldonado explore the relationship between poverty, sacramentality, and popular religiosity. The final two essays by Aloysius Pieris and Michael Signer consider the option for the poor in relationship to other major world religions, particularly an Asian theology of religions and the meaning of care for the poor within Judaism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268080815
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daniel G. Groody is assistant professor of theology and director of the Center for Latino Spirituality and Culture at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including Border of Death, Valley of Life: An Immigrant Journey of Heart and Spirit.

Table of Contents


Introduction   Daniel G. Groody     1
The Multidimensional Reality of Poverty
Memory and Prophecy   Gustavo Gutierrez     17
Poverty, Poetry, and Scripture
Poverty, the Poor, and the Option for the Poor: A Biblical Perspective   Elsa Tamez     41
Toward the Creation of Transformational Spiritualities: Re-engaging Israel's Early Poetic Tradition in Light of the Church's Preferential Option for the Poor   Hugh R. Page Jr.     55
Poverty, Patristics, and Martyrdom
The Cappadocian Fathers and the Option for the Poor   Brian E. Daley     77
The Latin American Martyrs: Summons and Grace for the Church   Jon Sobrino     89
Poverty, Politics, and Apocalyptic Mysticism
The Christian Option for the Poor   David Tracy     119
The Turn to Apocalyptic and the Option for the Poor in Christian Theology   J. Matthew Ashley     132
Poverty, Culture, and Community
Culture, the Option for the Poor, and Liberation   Virgilio Elizondo     157
The Spirituality of Small Christian Communities around the Globe   Patrick A. Kalilombe     169
Poverty, Race, and Gender
The Feminist Option for the Poor and Oppressed in the Context of Globalization   Maria Pilar Aquino     191
Poor Is the Color of God   M. ShawnCopeland     216
The Option for the Poor in the Context of Globalization: A Feminist Vision   Mary Catherine Hilkert     228
Poverty, Liturgy, and Popular Religiosity
The Place of the Poor in the Eucharistic Assembly   Casiano Floristan     239
Popular Catholicism and the Poor   Luis Maldonado     259
Poverty, Religions, and Identity
The Option for the Poor and the Recovery of Christian Identity: Toward an Asian Theology of Religions Dictated by the Poor   Aloysius Pieris     271
Social Justice in Judaism   Michael A. Signer     290
Contributors     302
General Index     306
Index of Scripture References     312
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