The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9)
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Summary: | The text aims to understand the mission of the organic intellectual/theologian with clarity of mission, in the sense of being the bearer of certain values against others, to defend certain interests against others, to take up the cause of the Kingdom of God agains the other anti-kingdoms. According to Ellacuria and Sobrino’s lesson, the poor are the epiphany of Christian revelation and, consequently, of the Christian magisterium, because among the poor God wanted to place his chair. In a limpid and prophetic way, Bishops explicitly recognized at the Aparecida Conference: “the preferential option for the poor is one of the peculiarities that marks the face of the Latin American and Caribbean Church” (DAp. 391). To address this issue, it is intended to reflect the meaning of a prophetic theology, who descends to the crucified, honoring the reality of the victims of history in view of their resurrection/deliverance. A second aspect follows, in which the mission of Theology is approached as a way of thinking about wounds and rescuing life for the world to be transformed in the perspective of its Creator; and finally, in the third point, to understand the life and legacy of Father Elli Benincá, an inspiring teacher of the Theology and Pastoral Institute of Passo Fundo-RS, as a case of organic intellectual// theologian. In conclusion, it highlights the importance and topicality/boldness of this method that has the theologian in the position of organic intellectual, because it is,in itself,a prophetic posture in the face of the virtual, individualistic and capitalist reality that marks the 21st Century. |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) O intelectual orgânico: A teologia não se deixa acorrentar (2 Tm 2,9)TeologiaProfeciaIntelectual OrgânicoBenincáteologiaBenincáTheologyProphecyOrganic IntellectualBenincáThe text aims to understand the mission of the organic intellectual/theologian with clarity of mission, in the sense of being the bearer of certain values against others, to defend certain interests against others, to take up the cause of the Kingdom of God agains the other anti-kingdoms. According to Ellacuria and Sobrino’s lesson, the poor are the epiphany of Christian revelation and, consequently, of the Christian magisterium, because among the poor God wanted to place his chair. In a limpid and prophetic way, Bishops explicitly recognized at the Aparecida Conference: “the preferential option for the poor is one of the peculiarities that marks the face of the Latin American and Caribbean Church” (DAp. 391). To address this issue, it is intended to reflect the meaning of a prophetic theology, who descends to the crucified, honoring the reality of the victims of history in view of their resurrection/deliverance. A second aspect follows, in which the mission of Theology is approached as a way of thinking about wounds and rescuing life for the world to be transformed in the perspective of its Creator; and finally, in the third point, to understand the life and legacy of Father Elli Benincá, an inspiring teacher of the Theology and Pastoral Institute of Passo Fundo-RS, as a case of organic intellectual// theologian. In conclusion, it highlights the importance and topicality/boldness of this method that has the theologian in the position of organic intellectual, because it is,in itself,a prophetic posture in the face of the virtual, individualistic and capitalist reality that marks the 21st Century.O texto tem por objetivo compreender a missão do intelectual/teólogo orgânico com clareza de sua opção, no sentido de ser portador de certos valores contra outros valores, defender certos interesses contra outros interesses; assumir a causa do reino de Deus contra o antireino. Segundo a lição de Ellacuría e Sobrino, os pobres são o lugar epifânico da revelação cristã e, consequentemente, do magistério cristão, porque entre os pobres Deus quis colocar sua cátedra. De maneira límpida e profética reconheceram explicitamente os Bispos na Conferência de Aparecida: “A opção preferencial pelos pobres é uma das peculiaridades que marca a fisionomia da Igreja latino-americana e caribenha” (DAp. 391). Para dar conta desta questão, se pretende refletir o significado de uma teologia profética que desce aos crucificados honrando a realidade das vítimas da história em vista de sua ressurreição/libertação. Segue-lhe um segundo aspecto, no qual se aborda a missão da teologia como um pensar as feridas e resgatar a vida para que o mundo seja transformado na perspectiva do seu Criador; e por fim, no terceiro ponto, compreender a vida e o legado de padre Elli Benincá, um mestre inspirador do Instituto de Teologia e Pastoral de Passo Fundo-RS, como um case de intelectual/teólogo orgânico. Em conclusão, se realça a importância e atualidade/ousadia deste método que tem o teólogo na postura de intelectual orgânico, pois é em si uma postura profética diante da realidade virtual, individualista e capitalista que marca o século XXI.Itepa2022-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/7310.52451/teopraxis.v39i132.73Revista Teopráxis; v. 39 n. 132 (2022): Teologia e Educação; 35-462763-52011677-860X10.52451/teopraxis.v39i132reponame:Revista Teopráxisinstname:Instituto de Teologia e Pastoral (ITEPA)instacron:ITEPAporhttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/73/152https://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/article/view/73/153Copyright (c) 2022 Rogério L. Zanini, Susinhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanini, Rogério L.Susin, Luiz Carlos2022-09-28T14:30:42Zoai:ojs2.revista.itepa.com.br:article/73Revistahttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/indexPRIhttps://itepa.com.br/ojs/index.php/teopraxis/oaiitepafaculdades@gmail.com || regiano_bregalda@hotmail.com2763-52012763-5201opendoar:2022-09-28T14:30:42Revista Teopráxis - Instituto de Teologia e Pastoral (ITEPA)false |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) O intelectual orgânico: A teologia não se deixa acorrentar (2 Tm 2,9) |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) Zanini, Rogério L. Teologia Profecia Intelectual Orgânico Benincá teologia Benincá Theology Prophecy Organic Intellectual Benincá Zanini, Rogério L. Teologia Profecia Intelectual Orgânico Benincá teologia Benincá Theology Prophecy Organic Intellectual Benincá |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) |
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The Organic Intellectual: Theology does not allowed to be chained (2Tm 2,9) |
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Zanini, Rogério L. |
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Zanini, Rogério L. Zanini, Rogério L. Susin, Luiz Carlos Susin, Luiz Carlos |
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Susin, Luiz Carlos |
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Zanini, Rogério L. Susin, Luiz Carlos |
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Teologia Profecia Intelectual Orgânico Benincá teologia Benincá Theology Prophecy Organic Intellectual Benincá |
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Teologia Profecia Intelectual Orgânico Benincá teologia Benincá Theology Prophecy Organic Intellectual Benincá |
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The text aims to understand the mission of the organic intellectual/theologian with clarity of mission, in the sense of being the bearer of certain values against others, to defend certain interests against others, to take up the cause of the Kingdom of God agains the other anti-kingdoms. According to Ellacuria and Sobrino’s lesson, the poor are the epiphany of Christian revelation and, consequently, of the Christian magisterium, because among the poor God wanted to place his chair. In a limpid and prophetic way, Bishops explicitly recognized at the Aparecida Conference: “the preferential option for the poor is one of the peculiarities that marks the face of the Latin American and Caribbean Church” (DAp. 391). To address this issue, it is intended to reflect the meaning of a prophetic theology, who descends to the crucified, honoring the reality of the victims of history in view of their resurrection/deliverance. A second aspect follows, in which the mission of Theology is approached as a way of thinking about wounds and rescuing life for the world to be transformed in the perspective of its Creator; and finally, in the third point, to understand the life and legacy of Father Elli Benincá, an inspiring teacher of the Theology and Pastoral Institute of Passo Fundo-RS, as a case of organic intellectual// theologian. In conclusion, it highlights the importance and topicality/boldness of this method that has the theologian in the position of organic intellectual, because it is,in itself,a prophetic posture in the face of the virtual, individualistic and capitalist reality that marks the 21st Century. |
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