A HYBRID CHURCH: POLYPHONY AND MIXTURE IN THE COMMUNITY OF JESUS
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520192111817Keywords:
Church, hybrid, Kingdom of God, ecologyAbstract
In the following work we try to think about new forms or ecclesiological figures. In-spired in the way of the Latin American theology of the Liberation and her socio-political praxis; and in the new ecological concepts, we think “another ecclesiological form”. Concepts like power, authority, relationships, and the traditional way to un-derstand pastoral work are modified or, at least, rethought. Pope Francis has insisted in this process. For that we talk about “hybrid” like a principal category to think others ecclesiologies.
The actual context and the institutional crisis of the Church (and her theology) as the civilizational threat, invited us to look for new ways to think the human relations and their organizations. The Jesus’s Gospel demands the disciple to dialog with the principal ideas in contemporary thought. For that reason, we want to ponder about the ecclesiological phenomenon and the relation with society.
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