Reference no: EM133644604
Case: The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, Pope Benedict XVI's Instruction on Certain Aspects of the "Theology of Liberation," under the category "I, An Inspiration, states," relays, "It is above all, among those people who bear the burden of misery and in the heart of the disinherited classes that this aspiration expresses itself with the greatest force."
Question 1: Identify what you take to be the most important claims and/or arguments by the statement mentioned above and why. *Provide a detailed and thorough response and an explanation to support your argument.
Question 2: What is Pope Benedict's central argument in the category of "An Inspiration" and how does he come to reach his analysis by drawing on Christian Tradition and Scripture, in particular, Genesis 1:26-27 "in the image and likeness." *Provide a detailed and thorough response and an explanation to support your argument.
Question 3: How does Pope Benedict XVI synthesize the principle, perspective, history, and theology of "An inspiration" And what would be some counterarguments for Pope Benedict XVI? *Provide a detailed and thorough response and an explanation to support your argument.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, Pope Benedict XVI's Instruction on Certain Aspects of the "Theology of Liberation," under the category "II, Expression of This Aspiration," relays, "So the aspiration for justice often finds itself the captive of ideologies which hide or pervert its meaning and which purpose to people struggling for their liberation goals which are contrary to the true purpose of human life."
Question 4: Identify what you take to be the most important claims and/or arguments by the statement mentioned above and why. *Provide a detailed and thorough response and an explanation to support your argument.
Question 5: What is Pope Benedict's central argument in the category "II, Expression of this Aspiration," and how does he come to reach his analysis by drawing on Christian Tradition and Scripture?
Question 6: How does Pope Benedict XVI synthesize the principle, perspective, history, and theology of category "II, Expression of this Aspiration" And what would be some counterarguments for Pope Benedict XVI? *Provide a detailed and thorough response and an explanation to support your argument.