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2026-06-11T11:30:17Z«Hacia adelante, hacia lo alto» la fuerza de la esperanza en los escritos de Lucio Gera
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Title: «Hacia adelante, hacia lo alto» la fuerza de la esperanza en los escritos de Lucio Gera
Authors: Zammit, Mark Joseph
Abstract: This article explores the theology of hope in the thought of Lucio Gera within the framework of Latin American theology. Hope is presented not as a purely eschatological expectation but as a historical, communal, and pastoral force rooted in the lived faith of the people. Drawing on Gera’s reflections on poverty, culture, ecclesiology, popular religiosity, and liberation, the study shows how hope emerges from concrete historical suffering and inspires transformative commitment to justice and dignity. The article examines Gera’s understanding of hope as a social and political virtue, as well as its ecclesial and cultural dimensions, highlighting the role of faith, community, and popular spirituality in sustaining hope. Finally, it analyses Gera’s integration of historical commitment and eschatological openness, proposing hope as a dynamic theological virtue that bridges history and transcendence and calls believers to active participation in God’s liberating project.; Este artículo explora la teología de la esperanza en el pensamiento de Lucio Gera en el marco de la teología latinoamericana. La esperanza se presenta no como una mera expectativa escatológica, sino como una fuerza histórica, comunitaria y pastoral arraigada en la fe del pueblo. A partir de las reflexiones de Gera sobre la pobreza, la cultura, la eclesiología, la religiosidad popular y la liberación, el estudio muestra cómo la esperanza surge del sufrimiento histórico concreto e inspira un compromiso transformador con la justicia y la dignidad humana. El artículo analiza la comprensión de la esperanza como virtud social y política, así como sus dimensiones eclesiales y culturales, subrayando el papel de la fe, la comunidad y la espiritualidad popular en su dinamismo. Finalmente, se examina la integración entre compromiso histórico y apertura escatológica, proponiendo la esperanza como una virtud teologal dinámica que articula historia y trascendencia.2026-01-01T00:00:00ZTraditional roots, modern shoots. Maltese family dynamics in a changing world
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Title: Traditional roots, modern shoots. Maltese family dynamics in a changing world
Authors: Berry, John Anthony
Abstract: Examining the situation in Malta concerning the family reveals two un
deniable facts. Firstly, the family is the most fundamental institution of
society. Secondly, families play a vital role in the country’s well-being
and growth. A nation’s health is directly linked to the strength of its
families, which are the foundation of society. Numerous indicators from
various sources demonstrate that individuals with strong family bonds
experience greater happiness and improved physical and mental health.
In Maltese society, respect (24.5%), communication (17.8%), trust
(16.3%), love (15.2%), and understanding (6.6%) are the most highly
valued traits in a relationship. In essence, the adage “unity is strength”
applies to the concept of family closeness. Strong families and societal prosperity are inherently intertwined, with education and upbringing playing vital roles along with values, tradition, and adaptability to
changing times.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZOf harlots and holiness : the Church as the 'Casta Meretrix’ in Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Title: Of harlots and holiness : the Church as the 'Casta Meretrix’ in Hans Urs von Balthasar
Authors: Berry, John Anthony
Abstract: Casta Meretrix articulates the Church’s paradoxical identity as simultaneously holy and
sinful, a motif profoundly reconfigured by Hans Urs von Balthasar. Drawing on biblical
typology, patristic interpretation, and historical allegory—from Rahab and Hosea to Tamar
and the Shulamite—Balthasar constructs a nuanced ecclesiology that honors divine grace
while acknowledging human frailty. This essay examines his method, showing how Casta
Meretrix offers a critical framework for engaging ecclesial sin, historical failings, and the
Church’s redemptive vocation, emphasizing vigilance, penitential self-awareness, and the
transformative power of divine love within a flawed yet elect community.2026-01-01T00:00:00ZThe soul of the polis : reclaiming civic virtue through faith
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Title: The soul of the polis : reclaiming civic virtue through faith
Authors: Berry, John Anthony
Abstract: The 'bystander effect,' a phenomenon wherein individuals are less likely
to offer help to a victim when other people are present, gained significant
public and academic attention following the 1964 Kitty Genovese case
in New York City. This and subsequent research in social psychology
highlighted a troubling aspect of modern civic life: the reluctance to
intervene in emergencies, often due to personal safety concerns or
perceived lack of responsibility. Understanding and addressing civic
disengagement requires examining the complex relationship between
religion and society, particularly how religious traditions can shape, sustain, or sometimes undermine civic responsibility in contemporary
democratic contexts.2026-01-01T00:00:00Z