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Camino a Emas

Compartiendo el ministerio de Jess
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This multi-authored, ecumenical book presents a theology of ministry based on the experience of Hispanic communities in the United States. Composed in Spanish by many of the leading U.S. Hispanic theologians, each essay relates a biblical passage to a specific ministerial theme, such as the baptismal call to ministry, the power of God's word in our witness and service, communication as a central component of ministry, and the transforming power of the Resurrection in our life and communities. Several essays focus on biblical women who, just like Hispanic women today, offer valuable lessons for our ministry. The style is clear and informative but also personal, informal, and anecdotal. This inspiring text, highlighting the faith and wisdom of U.S. Hispanic communities, is a unique resource for personal meditation, biblical and theological studies, and pastoral work.
Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz was born and raised in La Habana, Cuba, and was Professor of Christian Ethics and Theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and author of En la Lucha: Elaborating a Mujerista Theology (revised edition, Fortress Press 2004) and La Lucha Continues-Mujerista Theology (2004).
Introduccion: El ministerio cristiano Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Timoteo Matovina y Nina M.Torres-Vidal El bautismo: Nuestra llamada al ministerio Arturo Banuelas Maria Magdalena: Apostol a los apostoles Leticia Guardiola-Saenz Sembrador a voleo Justo L. Gonzalez El silencio del cuerpo: La historia de Tamar Cristina Garcia-Alfonso El otro lado de la hospitalidad Sandra Mangual Ministerios y comunidades cristianas Timoteo Matovina Ministerio y cultura Cecilia Gonzalez-Andrieu y Jean-Paul Andrieu La palabra: Comunicacion como comunion Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz La creacion: Fuente de vida para el ministerio Eduardo C. Fernandez, SJ Ministerio sin fronteras Ana Maria Pineda, RSM Amor, muerte, y esperanza: Una meditacion Elizabeth Conde-Frazier
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