The hermeneutical method under suspicion. The notification to jon sobrino
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Keywords

Method
hermeneutics
social locus
theological locus
ecclesial locus
text
context
poor
Heidegger
Ratzinger

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Parra S.J., A. (2007). The hermeneutical method under suspicion. The notification to jon sobrino. Theologica Xaveriana, 163. https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/teoxaveriana/article/view/13232
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Abstract

The notification by the Congregation of Faith to the christological works of the Jesuit theologian Jon Sobrino starts with a calling to attention about the methodological principles. Since what seems to be under suspicion is the Latin American method and the corresponding hermeneutical method, this paper searches the problem from its roots in the Instruction on some aspects of the Liberation Theology.

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