Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Maps and Photographs
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: From the Particular to the Global and Back to the Project
- Part 1 THE LAND AS PLACE
- Part 2 LIBERATION THEOLOGY
- Exodus
- Peacemakers Versus Disturbers of the Peace
- Liberation Theology and Vatican II
- Economic Development and Developing Revolutions
- Founders of Liberation Theology
- Leaders and Martyrs of the Revolution
- Martyrs of Liberation Theology
- Base Christian Communities (Communidades de Base)
- Liberation Theology in North America
- Liberation Theology: Jewish and Islamic
- Liberation Theology: Palestinian Christian
- Palestinian Resistance Groups
- The Peacemakers in Israel/Palestine
- Israeli Jewish Peace Groups
- Palestinian Christian and Muslim Peace Groups
- International Peace Groups
- Tragedy Behind the Theology
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Scripture Index
Liberation Theology in North America
from Part 2 - LIBERATION THEOLOGY
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Maps and Photographs
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: From the Particular to the Global and Back to the Project
- Part 1 THE LAND AS PLACE
- Part 2 LIBERATION THEOLOGY
- Exodus
- Peacemakers Versus Disturbers of the Peace
- Liberation Theology and Vatican II
- Economic Development and Developing Revolutions
- Founders of Liberation Theology
- Leaders and Martyrs of the Revolution
- Martyrs of Liberation Theology
- Base Christian Communities (Communidades de Base)
- Liberation Theology in North America
- Liberation Theology: Jewish and Islamic
- Liberation Theology: Palestinian Christian
- Palestinian Resistance Groups
- The Peacemakers in Israel/Palestine
- Israeli Jewish Peace Groups
- Palestinian Christian and Muslim Peace Groups
- International Peace Groups
- Tragedy Behind the Theology
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Scripture Index
Summary
When I entered Harvard Divinity School in 1982, I had my own experiences of Liberation Theology and Base Communities, but no academic foundation undergirding my new understandings. I had no idea who Henri Nouwen was. My room was across the hall from Divinity Hall's chapel and so my dorm mates elected me to be the one in charge of our chapel's services. The first morning we had a service, I found the priest in the chapel arranging the chairs in a circle in a base community style of worship. And so we sat in a circle, with the priest among us, as one with us. During the homily, our celebrant looked up and away, frequently, as if communicating with another being. He also gestured, frequently, with hands that seemed larger than life size (when in reality they fit his size and frame). As I soon found out, this was Henri Nouwen, a man I came to know, a man I learned from, a man who blessed me with his friendship, his books and at my installation as rector at St. Stephen's Parish in Portland, Oregon, with a very special chasuble and stole from Guatemala.
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- Shalom/Salaam/PeaceA Liberation Theology of Hope, pp. 144 - 148Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2008