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"Este libro responde a un curso que impartí en la Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciudad de México ante un público de extraordinaria calidad, todos ellos profesores de esta universidad, lo que hizo posible que los diálogos fueran sumamente interesantes. Una parte del libro (capítulos 1 y 3) es una reedición de mi libro Atrapados en la violencia: ¿hay salida?, publicado en México en 2008, a su vez fruto de un curso impartido en el IMDOSOC en 2007."
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This book confronts the challenges that hermeneutics brings to ethics and education by thematizing the critical influence which ethics and contemporary educational theory and practice have on the self-understanding of philosophical hermeneutics. In the hermeneutic spirit of commitment to cultivating lifelong habits of critical thinking, moral reflection, and articulate expression, the book presents many voices that illuminate a rich cultural diversity with the profound hope of nurturing the full-flourishing of human beings. The hermeneutics of education calls for diverse ways of thinking about education, which deeply cares for the common good of individuals, communities, and nations. This diversity promotes a genuine interest in different approaches to the event (Ereignis) of education. (Series: International Studies in Hermeneutics and Phenomenology - Vol. 8) [Subject: Hermeneutics, Ethics, Education]
Since the publication of Gustavo Gutiérrez's 1973 groundbreaking work, A Theology of Liberation, much has been written on liberation theology and its central premise of the preferential option for the poor. Arguably, this has been one of the most important yet controversial theological themes of the twentieth century. As globalization creates greater gaps between the rich and the poor, and as the situation for many of the world’s poor worsens, there is an ever greater need to understand the gift and challenge of Christian faith from the context of the poor and marginalized of our society. This volume draws on the thought of leading international scholars and explores how the Christian tra...
The Liberating Philosophy of Ignacio Ellacuría: Historical Reality, Humanism, and Praxis is the first systematic work on the philosophy of Ignacio Ellacuría to be published in English so far. The Spaniard-Salvadorian philosopher—murdered in Salvador in 1989 by the military—maintains that philosophy is a permanent task grounded in metaphysics as first philosophy, as developed within a historical reality and a preferential option for the poor. As explored by this collection edited by Luis Arturo Martínez Vásquez, Randall Carrera Umaña, and Luis Rubén Díaz Cepeda, Ellacuría's theory is a critical and practical proposal immersed in the colonial history of Central America, but its exp...
El reto más grande que tiene la humanidad en el siglo XXI es el ecológico. Es un desafío fascinante a la par que dramático: tenemos la posibilidad de cambiar nuestro modo de vida en la Tierra, incluso de repensar lo que significa ser humano. Sin embargo, si no rectificamos nuestros hábitos contaminantes en este siglo, en el siguiente será demasiado tarde y la vida humana en la Tierra tendrá fecha de caducidad. La Revolución Industrial trajo consigo un desarrollo considerable de la producción económica y un notable incremento de la población mundial de un volumen y celeridad nunca vistos antes en la historia de la humanidad. Ambos factores desencadenaron un aumento sin precedentes ...
These essays by leading Latino/a theologians, both Protestant and Catholic, represent an exciting new stage in the development of Latino/a theological identity, while also making an important contribution to the wider cause of ecumenical dialogue. As Orlando Espn observes, "No ecumenical relation or dialogue today in the United States can be truly reflective of our respective churches unless Latinos/as (and their faith and their lives) are acknowledged as indispensable and equal conversation partners." Among the themes discussed in this dialogue: God, the Holy Spirit, Mary, the Bible and Tradition, Grace and Justification, and Ecclesiology. Contributors: Efran Agoso (Hartford Seminary); Neomi DeAnda (DePaul University); Miguel H. Daz (St. John's University, Collegeville); Orlando O. Espn (University of San Diego); Roberta S. Goizueta (Boston College); Juan F. Martnez (Fuller Theological Seminary); Nstor Medina (University of Toronto); Carmen M Nanko-Fernndez (Catholic Theological Union); Mayra Rivera (Pacific School of Religion); Jos D. Rodrguez (Lutheran School of Theology); Jean-Pierre Ruiz (St. John's University, New York).
Ignacio Ellacuría moría asesinado -junto a cinco compañeros jesuitas y dos sencillas mujeres salvadoreñas- el 16 de noviembre de 1989. Moría donde había vivido: en el campus de la Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas" (El Salvador), de donce era rector desde 1979. Harían falta tesis doctorales para desentrañar su pensamiento filosófico, teológico y político, para referirlo a su acción y contextualizarlo en el desarrollo de su rica personalidad. Se puede hablar de Ellacuría el vaso y el salvadoreño, el jesuita y el formador. Se puede hablar del filósofo y el teólogo. Del universitario, del político, del humanista, del hombre. Y se puede hablar del creyente que en...
Table of Contents An Introduction to the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Matthew J. Gaudet Artificial Intelligence and Moral Theology: A Conversation Brian Patrick Green, Matthew Gaudet, Levi Checketts, Brian Cutter, Noreen Herzfeld, Cory Labrecque, Anselm Ramelow, OP, Paul Scherz, Marga Vega, Andrea Vicini, SJ, Jordan Joseph Wales Artificial Intelligence and Social Control: Ethical Issues and Theological Resources Andrea Vicini, SJ Can Lethal Autonomous Weapons Be Just? Noreen Herzfeld Artificial Intelligence and the Marginalization of the Poor Levi Checketts We Must Find a Stronger Theological Voice: A Copeland Dialectic to Address Racism, Bias, and Inequity in Technology John P. Slattery Can a Robot Be a Person? De-Facing Personhood and Finding It Again with Levinas Roberto Dell’Oro Metaphysics, Meaning, and Morality: A Theological Reflection on A.I. Jordan Joseph Wales Theological Foundations for Moral Artificial Intelligence Mark Graves The Vatican and Artificial Intelligence: An Interview with Bishop Paul Tighe Brian Patrick Green Epilogue on AI and Moral Theology: Weaving Threads and Entangling Them Further Brian Patrick Green