Tú que dices ser nuestro Dios
Reflexiones sobre imágenes de Dios en tiempos de crisis. Inspirado por textos de Huub Oosterhuis
Abstract
The author explores God images that can be credible in times of crisis, through the translation and interpretation of three songs of the Dutch theologian and poet Huub Oosterhuis. Starting from the position of negative theology, the author presents a phenomenological study of the sorrows, longings and yearnings that resonate when people call on God in everyday life. She suggests contemplating God in the clamour for His absence, in positive experiences of contrast and in moments when light erupts in the darkness, when unexpectedly future possibilities open up
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