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Frontier violations : the beginnings of new identities / edited by Felix Wilfred and Oscar Beozzo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Undetermined Series: Concilium (Glen Rock, N.J.) ; 1999/2.Publication details: London : SCM Press ; Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, c1999.Description: xiii, 141 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0334030536 (UK)
  • 1570752265 (USA)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR115.C8 F76 1999
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Contents:
Introduction: The art of negotiating the frontiers / Felix Wilfred -- Human beings cross frontiers / Yves Cattin -- Immigrants and asylum seekers : signs of globalization and a question for theology / Albert Bastenier -- Transcending frontiers or invading territories? : reflections on the activities of the World Bank / Gregory Baum -- The frontier of the body and social frontiers / Jacques Audinet -- Mestizaje : the birth of new life / Virgil Elizondo -- Disciplinary boundaries : rethinking theories and methods / Ananta Kumar Giri -- A dissident of stature : the Jesus of Mark 3.20-35 / Bas Van Iersel -- Jesus and the Syrophoenician woman : a tale from the margins (Mark 7.24-30) / Dolores Aleixandre -- The church and the crossing of frontiers / Vimal Tirimanna -- Mysticism as the crossing of ultimate boundaries : a theological reflection / Wayne Teasdale -- From exclusion to embrace / Miroslav Volf -- Francis of Assisi : a bridge to Islam / Anton Rotzetter -- Crossing boundaries : spiritual journeys in search of the sacred : preliminary findings for a book of interviews / Linda Groff -- Do our difficulties have the sense of a communion? : in memory of Christian de Chergé, Prior of Tibhirine, Algeria / Bruno Chenu.
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BR115 .C8 A73 1990 Earthing the Gospel : BR115.C8 C73 1968 Christianity in world perspective. BR115.C8 F6 1994 The proclamation of the Gospel in a pluralistic world; BR115.C8 F76 1999 Frontier violations : BR115 .C8 G68 1996 Gospel and cultures: BR115.C8 H67 1981 A world of difference BR115.C8 I475 2005 Subversive orthodoxy :

Some contributions translated by John Bowden and Paul Burns.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: The art of negotiating the frontiers / Felix Wilfred -- Human beings cross frontiers / Yves Cattin -- Immigrants and asylum seekers : signs of globalization and a question for theology / Albert Bastenier -- Transcending frontiers or invading territories? : reflections on the activities of the World Bank / Gregory Baum -- The frontier of the body and social frontiers / Jacques Audinet -- Mestizaje : the birth of new life / Virgil Elizondo -- Disciplinary boundaries : rethinking theories and methods / Ananta Kumar Giri -- A dissident of stature : the Jesus of Mark 3.20-35 / Bas Van Iersel -- Jesus and the Syrophoenician woman : a tale from the margins (Mark 7.24-30) / Dolores Aleixandre -- The church and the crossing of frontiers / Vimal Tirimanna -- Mysticism as the crossing of ultimate boundaries : a theological reflection / Wayne Teasdale -- From exclusion to embrace / Miroslav Volf -- Francis of Assisi : a bridge to Islam / Anton Rotzetter -- Crossing boundaries : spiritual journeys in search of the sacred : preliminary findings for a book of interviews / Linda Groff -- Do our difficulties have the sense of a communion? : in memory of Christian de Chergé, Prior of Tibhirine, Algeria / Bruno Chenu.

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