Leonardo Boff Libri
Leonardo Boff è un importante teologo della liberazione la cui opera si impegna profondamente sui temi dei diritti umani, dell'ecologia e della critica all'ingiustizia sociale. I suoi scritti sono caratterizzati da un appello urgente alla dignità per tutti, in particolare per gli oppressi e i marginalizzati. L'approccio di Boff, informato da una prospettiva latinoamericana, collega la riflessione teologica con un'etica sociale pressante. La sua incrollabile ricerca di giustizia lo ha reso un intellettuale influente e un difensore dei diritti umani a livello globale.







Exploring the intricate relationship between the church, charisma, and power, this book delves into the dynamics of religious authority and influence within society. It examines how charismatic leaders shape faith communities and the implications of their power on church structure and social interactions. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary analysis, the text provides insights into the role of charisma in religious movements and its impact on followers and institutions alike.
Francis of Assisi
- 161pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Takes a look at St Francis and his significance for contemporary spirituality and church. This work examines Francis' ecological consciousness, his nonviolence, his dialogue with other faiths and his vision of a church centred on the poor.
Faith on the Edge
- 212pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of faith and social justice, Leonardo Boff critiques poverty and political oppression through a collection of provocative essays. As a key figure in liberation theology, he argues that the Catholic Church in Latin America is evolving into a modern, populist movement, essential for its future. Boff addresses the relationship between the gospel and liberation, the Church's role in human rights, and the potential for Christianity to confront global inequalities. His advocacy for a critical partnership between liberation theology and Marxism offers a fresh perspective on these pressing issues.
The book presents a provocative critique of how sacred power is managed within the Roman Catholic Church, challenging traditional structures and authority. It sparked a Vatican inquiry not for its Marxist influences, but for its incisive examination of the church through the gospel lens. Despite its militant tone, it remains orthodox, providing a compelling defense of Roman Catholicism's historical claims while addressing the complexities of power dynamics within the institution.
Saint Joseph
- 190pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Leonardo Boff offers a critical theological examination of Saint Joseph, challenging historical misconceptions and clichés about his character. The book explores biblical references, church traditions, and various theological perspectives while emphasizing Joseph's roles as an artisan, husband, father, and educator. Boff highlights the relevance of Saint Joseph in contemporary discussions on family and fatherhood, arguing that understanding his relationship with the divine can reveal new insights into the mystery of God. This work aims to fill a notable gap in theological literature regarding Josephology.
Jesus and His Abba: A Little Christology
- 120pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book explores the profound connection between Jesus and God, asserting that this relationship is central to understanding Jesus's identity and mission. Through this lens, the author delves into the implications of divine intimacy for Jesus's teachings and actions, emphasizing how this bond shapes his role within the broader context of faith and spirituality.
Exploring the intersection of environmental concerns and moral values, this book connects the Christian concept of "sacrament" with "commons," emphasizing the importance of local natural environments and communities. It argues that these shared spaces foster respect and compassion, highlighting the potential for spiritual engagement with the environment. Through this lens, it encourages readers to view environmental stewardship as a sacred responsibility intertwined with community ethics.
Liberating Grace
- 250pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Exploring the concept of grace, the author connects it to contemporary experiences of dependency and exploitation in Latin America. He argues that grace should be understood through historical context and interpersonal relationships rather than as a static substance. This perspective emphasizes God's liberating presence in both personal and societal realms, linking faith to political and economic issues. Boff's work revitalizes traditional doctrines, making them relevant for modern life, particularly in the Third World, and highlights the genuine theological insights emerging from Brazilian thought.
Come, Holy Spirit
- 214pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Originally published as: O Espairito Santo: fogo interior, doador de vida e pai dos pobres. 2013 by Animus/Anima Produoes Ltda., Petrcentpolis, RJ, Brasil.