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A Church of the poor : Pope Francis and the transformation of orthodoxy / Clemens Sedmak.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryknoll : Orbis Books, 2016.Description: xxii, 218 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781626982062 (paperback)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Church of the poorDDC classification:
  • 261.8/325 23
LOC classification:
  • BX2347.4 .S42 2016
Contents:
Introduction: How I would like a Church that is poor : Pope Francis' vision of an empty Church -- The joy of the Gospel : a call to respond to love -- An exhortation to new epistemic practices -- Joy and the inner situation of the person -- Open epistemic practices : divine creativity and a Church of the poor -- The idea of orthodoxy -- The Gospel of joy : orthodoxy as discipleship -- Jesus builds a Church of the poor -- The danger of impurity -- Jesus transforms epistemic practices -- Jesus and healing faith -- Poverty and the wound of knowledge -- The wound of knowledge -- The experience of poverty -- Poverty and the epistemic situation -- An option for the poor overcoming indifference -- A Church of the poor -- A call to conversion -- Poverty as thorn in the flesh -- The Church of the poor as risky and costly -- The Church of the poor and epistemic practices -- Orthodoxy in a new key : faith in practice -- Propositional orthodoxy -- Institutional orthodoxy -- Existential orthodoxy -- Orthodoxy of pilgrims -- Epilogue: on loving God.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-210) and index.

Introduction: How I would like a Church that is poor : Pope Francis' vision of an empty Church -- The joy of the Gospel : a call to respond to love -- An exhortation to new epistemic practices -- Joy and the inner situation of the person -- Open epistemic practices : divine creativity and a Church of the poor -- The idea of orthodoxy -- The Gospel of joy : orthodoxy as discipleship -- Jesus builds a Church of the poor -- The danger of impurity -- Jesus transforms epistemic practices -- Jesus and healing faith -- Poverty and the wound of knowledge -- The wound of knowledge -- The experience of poverty -- Poverty and the epistemic situation -- An option for the poor overcoming indifference -- A Church of the poor -- A call to conversion -- Poverty as thorn in the flesh -- The Church of the poor as risky and costly -- The Church of the poor and epistemic practices -- Orthodoxy in a new key : faith in practice -- Propositional orthodoxy -- Institutional orthodoxy -- Existential orthodoxy -- Orthodoxy of pilgrims -- Epilogue: on loving God.

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