“The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries

Autores
Blanco González, Pablo A.
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
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versión publicada
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Fil: Blanco González, Pablo A. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Argentina
There are many who miss emeritus Pope Benedict XVI’stheological wisdom, but is Bergoglio less of a theologian than Ratzinger? Is histheology shallower? What kind of dialogue does histheology holdwith reality? Forinstance,whenFrancisreferstomercy, he talks aboutthe confessional; whendescribinghowgraceshouldreacheverybody,hetalksabout“customs”; and when he refers to the wounds of the world, he talks about the church as a “field hospital.”Theseexampleslead ustotheanalysis and identification ofthe originalaspects ofFrancis’stheologicalthinkingthatIcall“thetheologyofthe end of the world.” It is appropriate to clarify that the reference to a theology of the end of the world is not made in an eschatologicalsense like parousia, that is, the end time, but rather in a political–geographical–cultural–historical sense, associated with a way of thinking and acting originating in the world’s peripheries, using Pope Francis’sown words on the dayhe was elected: “You know that it wasthe duty ofthe ConclavetogiveRomeaBishop.ItseemsthatmybrotherCardinalshavegoneto the ends of the earth to get one.”1 What is more, this aspect of the theology of the end of the world implies a particular hermeneutics that is essentially pastoral: it is not about theology becomingpraxis,butaboutthepossibilityoffindingpraxisintheologicalcategories and keys.So,to say“theologyofthe end oftheworld” is notjust to point to a geographical place (which could be well expressed by using the preposition from); it refers also to an original understanding, it remarks upon these theological novelties, and it namesits own theological identity. Thisnewtheologicalreading ofrealitychallengestheological ethicstogo beyond mere theories,toward a fundamental aspect ofincarnation derived from the theology of the end of the world set out by Pope Francis...
Fuente
Auriero, A., Magesa, L. (eds.). The Catholic ethicist in the local church. Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2018.
Materia
Francisco, Papa
TEOLOGIA MORAL
PASTORAL
VALORES
ETICA SOCIAL
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Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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spelling “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheriesBlanco González, Pablo A.Francisco, PapaTEOLOGIA MORALPASTORALVALORESETICA SOCIALFil: Blanco González, Pablo A. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; ArgentinaThere are many who miss emeritus Pope Benedict XVI’stheological wisdom, but is Bergoglio less of a theologian than Ratzinger? Is histheology shallower? What kind of dialogue does histheology holdwith reality? Forinstance,whenFrancisreferstomercy, he talks aboutthe confessional; whendescribinghowgraceshouldreacheverybody,hetalksabout“customs”; and when he refers to the wounds of the world, he talks about the church as a “field hospital.”Theseexampleslead ustotheanalysis and identification ofthe originalaspects ofFrancis’stheologicalthinkingthatIcall“thetheologyofthe end of the world.” It is appropriate to clarify that the reference to a theology of the end of the world is not made in an eschatologicalsense like parousia, that is, the end time, but rather in a political–geographical–cultural–historical sense, associated with a way of thinking and acting originating in the world’s peripheries, using Pope Francis’sown words on the dayhe was elected: “You know that it wasthe duty ofthe ConclavetogiveRomeaBishop.ItseemsthatmybrotherCardinalshavegoneto the ends of the earth to get one.”1 What is more, this aspect of the theology of the end of the world implies a particular hermeneutics that is essentially pastoral: it is not about theology becomingpraxis,butaboutthepossibilityoffindingpraxisintheologicalcategories and keys.So,to say“theologyofthe end oftheworld” is notjust to point to a geographical place (which could be well expressed by using the preposition from); it refers also to an original understanding, it remarks upon these theological novelties, and it namesits own theological identity. Thisnewtheologicalreading ofrealitychallengestheological ethicstogo beyond mere theories,toward a fundamental aspect ofincarnation derived from the theology of the end of the world set out by Pope Francis...Orbis Booksinfo:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2100-01-012018info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248info:ar-repo/semantics/parteDeLibroapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/145669781626982741ISBN 9781608337408 (e-book)Blanco González, P. A. “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries [en línea]. En: Auriero, A., Magesa, L. (eds.). The Catholic ethicist in the local church. Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2018. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/14566Auriero, A., Magesa, L. (eds.). The Catholic ethicist in the local church. Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2018.reponame:Repositorio Institucional (UCA)instname:Pontificia Universidad Católica ArgentinaengAmérica LatinaSiglo XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess2025-11-27T10:20:47Zoai:ucacris:123456789/14566instacron:UCAInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/Universidad privadaNo correspondehttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/oaiclaudia_fernandez@uca.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25852025-11-27 10:20:47.568Repositorio Institucional (UCA) - Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
title “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
spellingShingle “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
Blanco González, Pablo A.
Francisco, Papa
TEOLOGIA MORAL
PASTORAL
VALORES
ETICA SOCIAL
title_short “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
title_full “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
title_fullStr “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
title_full_unstemmed “The theology of the end of the world” : rethinking theological ethics from the existential peripheries
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author Blanco González, Pablo A.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Francisco, Papa
TEOLOGIA MORAL
PASTORAL
VALORES
ETICA SOCIAL
topic Francisco, Papa
TEOLOGIA MORAL
PASTORAL
VALORES
ETICA SOCIAL
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There are many who miss emeritus Pope Benedict XVI’stheological wisdom, but is Bergoglio less of a theologian than Ratzinger? Is histheology shallower? What kind of dialogue does histheology holdwith reality? Forinstance,whenFrancisreferstomercy, he talks aboutthe confessional; whendescribinghowgraceshouldreacheverybody,hetalksabout“customs”; and when he refers to the wounds of the world, he talks about the church as a “field hospital.”Theseexampleslead ustotheanalysis and identification ofthe originalaspects ofFrancis’stheologicalthinkingthatIcall“thetheologyofthe end of the world.” It is appropriate to clarify that the reference to a theology of the end of the world is not made in an eschatologicalsense like parousia, that is, the end time, but rather in a political–geographical–cultural–historical sense, associated with a way of thinking and acting originating in the world’s peripheries, using Pope Francis’sown words on the dayhe was elected: “You know that it wasthe duty ofthe ConclavetogiveRomeaBishop.ItseemsthatmybrotherCardinalshavegoneto the ends of the earth to get one.”1 What is more, this aspect of the theology of the end of the world implies a particular hermeneutics that is essentially pastoral: it is not about theology becomingpraxis,butaboutthepossibilityoffindingpraxisintheologicalcategories and keys.So,to say“theologyofthe end oftheworld” is notjust to point to a geographical place (which could be well expressed by using the preposition from); it refers also to an original understanding, it remarks upon these theological novelties, and it namesits own theological identity. Thisnewtheologicalreading ofrealitychallengestheological ethicstogo beyond mere theories,toward a fundamental aspect ofincarnation derived from the theology of the end of the world set out by Pope Francis...
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