I. Poor as Jesus, Mary and the Apostles Biblical Theological Foundation of Poverty |
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1. The poverty of Jesus |
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1.1 As kenosis |
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1.2 As a style of Evangelization |
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2. Mary, foremost among the poor of Yahweh |
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2.1 Mary and the poor and humble beginning of the kingdom |
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2.2 The spirituality of the ananwim |
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3. The Apostles, who left all left all and followed the Lord |
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II. Profession of Evangelical Poverty |
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1. A kenosis-poverty |
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2. An evangelizing poverty |
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3. Poverty as spirituality |
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III. Poverty for the sake of the kingdom |
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1. Poverty for the sake of the kingdom |
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1.1. Prophecy that denounces poverty |
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1.2 Prophecy that announces the kingdom for the poor |
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2. The kingdom of God for the poor and Jesus |
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3. Poverty builds the community of the kingdom |
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IV. Option for the Poor Poverty as Service, as Mission |
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1. Sharing our goods with the poor |
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2. The option for the poor, a sign of the times |
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2.1 Sign of the times |
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2.2 What is an opinion |
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2.3 A new awareness |
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2.4 Unjust economic system |
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3. Option for the poor, option of the church |
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4. Option for the poor, option of the religious life |
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4.1 Difficulties |
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4.2 Different forms and shapes of the option for the poor |
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4.3 Conclusive consequences |
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V. Apostolic Poverty in a Religious Community |
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1. "Our Poverty is apostolic" |
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2. Life and activity informed by the spirit of poverty |
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3. Poverty as representation |
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VI. Poverty as a Spiritual Itinerary Ascetical Aspects |
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1. Affective and effective poverty |
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2. Juridical aspects |
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