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Maria Clara Bingemer

    Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer est professeure au Département de Théologie de l'Université Catholique Pontificale de Rio de Janeiro. Son travail académique se concentre sur la théologie systématique, explorant des questions profondes de foi et d'existence. Sa recherche académique est reconnue pour son acuité intellectuelle et sa profondeur théologique.

    The Mystery and the World
    Mysticism and Witness in Koinonia
    Mary, Mother of God, Mother of the Poor
    Simone Weil
    • Simone Weil

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The present book reflects on the life, work, and legacy of an exceptional and enigmatic woman: the philosopher and French Jewish mystic Simone Weil. It constitutes a testimony so unique that it is impossible to ignore. In a Europe where authoritarian regimes were dominant and heading, in a sinister manner, toward World War II, this woman of fragile health but indomitable spirit denounced the contradictions of the capitalist system, the brutality of Nazism, and the paradox of bourgeois thought. At the same time, her spiritual journey was one of zeal and sorrow--that of a true mystic--but her radical intransigence and passion for freedom kept her from actually approaching the institutional church. Curious and insatiable, she wanted to experience, in the flesh, the suffering of society's least fortunate and the truths of other religions. The reader will need to develop a discerning empathy for Simone Weil's sensibility, beyond her particular passion and zeal, in order to appreciate her in depth. But undeniable are this truly singular woman's authenticity, her capacity to suffer, her identification with the other, her inner passion, her almost magical perception of the depths of the human spirit. And that is why her story merits being told as one of the great witnesses of our age.

      Simone Weil
    • Mary, Mother of God, Mother of the Poor

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the role of Mary through the lens of Latin American liberation theology, the authors present a transformative vision that challenges traditional views. They highlight Mary as a figure of resistance against male dominance and rigid ideologies, emphasizing her connection to the divine and her social context. By examining Scripture and the history of Marian devotion, they rethink established dogmas and illustrate Mary's dual role as both an heir and a pioneer. Ultimately, they reveal her profound humanity and active participation in the divine mission for justice and compassion.

      Mary, Mother of God, Mother of the Poor
    • Mysticism and Witness in Koinonia

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book explores the profound commitment of two distinct Catholic communities: Trappists, who embody a contemplative life in Africa, and Jesuits, who engage actively in Latin America. Despite their differing approaches, both groups face violent deaths rooted in secular issues. Their missions emphasize love, dialogue, and justice for the marginalized, showcasing how religious dedication can address contemporary societal challenges. By embracing otherness and vulnerability, they inspire a radical interpretation of the gospel that encourages openness and response to global injustices.

      Mysticism and Witness in Koinonia
    • The Mystery and the World

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book explores the significant events of the past century that reshaped global sociopolitical dynamics, leading to a crisis in modern thought. It delves into the complexities of our current era, characterized by uncertainty and instability, often referred to as postmodernity, late modernity, or hypermodernity. Through this examination, the author seeks to illuminate the factors that have contributed to the contemporary landscape and the challenges it presents.

      The Mystery and the World