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Edward Schillebeeck

    12 novembre 1914 – 23 décembre 2009

    Edward Schillebeeckx était un théologien catholique romain belge dont la pensée a transcendé les frontières disciplinaires. Ses écrits, traduits dans de nombreuses langues, explorent l'intersection de la foi et du monde, soulignant souvent les implications sociales et politiques des croyances religieuses. Il a abordé les concepts théologiques avec une profonde réflexion, cherchant à relier les doctrines traditionnelles aux défis contemporains. Son œuvre a considérablement influencé non seulement le discours théologique, mais aussi des conversations plus larges sur le rôle de la religion dans la société moderne.

    Edward Schillebeeck
    Christ
    Jesus in Our Western Culture
    The Layman in the Church, and Other Essays
    I Am a Happy Theologian
    The Language of Faith
    Jesus
    • Jesus

      • 767pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,4(6)Évaluer

      The controversial Flemish theologian looks at the historical Jesus and how early Christianity developed

      Jesus
    • The Language of Faith

      Essays on Jesus, Theology and the Church

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Drawn from the international journal Concilium, which Schillebeeckx helped found, these essays highlight the diverse contributions of this renowned Dutch theologian. Spanning 25 years, they reflect his efforts to make Christian faith intelligible and credible to modern believers, while also insisting on solidarity with the victims of violence and injustice.

      The Language of Faith
    • I Am a Happy Theologian

      Conversations with Francesco Strazzari

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The book arose out of a series of conversations with a journalist from the Italian journal !/ Repro, Francesco Strazzari. During it, Schillebeeckx talked 'as though he had met you in the street and you had asked for directions, or as if he was sitting at a table in a cafe'. His language, originally a mixture of English, French and German, and then rendered intoItalian, is clearer than in his many books, and his style is warm, humorous and personal.First he talks about his life, and then he focusses on some of the theological questions which have particularly interested him: creation, eschatology, ethics, the church and its ministries. The book ends with a favourite prayer and two sermons.This attractive book will delight all those who have been inspired by Edward Schillebeeckx's theology, and make him many new friends.

      I Am a Happy Theologian
    • Jesus in Our Western Culture

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book serves as a concise synthesis of Edward Schillebeeckx's earlier ideas, offering significant insights that pave the way for the forthcoming third volume of his major trilogy. Its brevity allows for a focused exploration of his evolving thoughts and theological perspectives, making it a pivotal read for those interested in his work.

      Jesus in Our Western Culture
    • Christ

      The Christian Experience in the Modern World

      • 926pages
      • 33 heures de lecture

      The exploration of the New Testament canon delves into the earliest Christian documents' portrayal of Jesus as Lord. Edward Schillebeeckx, despite not being a professional scholar, demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the material, offering insightful interpretations that invite discussion. This volume continues his trilogy, building on his previous work by critically addressing the claims of faith and grounding them in Gospel evidence. Schillebeeckx's approach combines rigorous scholarship with a commitment to the core elements of the Christian gospel.

      Christ