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To be human is to ask questions. Some questions emerge from the very particularity of the context in which we live; others are lasting questions that we cannot escape because they shape our own identity. Peter's Catechism is an invitation for Christians to revisit three questions that Jesus asked the apostle Peter in the Scriptures: Who do you say that I am? Why did you doubt? Do you love me? All three questions are simultaneously particular and lasting: particular because they demand a personal answer from us in the here and now of our existences; lasting because they point to the heart of what it means to be Christian.…mehr

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To be human is to ask questions. Some questions emerge from the very particularity of the context in which we live; others are lasting questions that we cannot escape because they shape our own identity. Peter's Catechism is an invitation for Christians to revisit three questions that Jesus asked the apostle Peter in the Scriptures: Who do you say that I am? Why did you doubt? Do you love me? All three questions are simultaneously particular and lasting: particular because they demand a personal answer from us in the here and now of our existences; lasting because they point to the heart of what it means to be Christian.
Autorenporträt
Hosffman Ospino, PhD is an Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Education at Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry. He has authored several books and has lead groundbreaking research on questions of cultural diversity in the Church in the United States. Hosffman Ospino, PhD, es profesor de teología pastoral y educación religiosa en la Escuela de Teología y Ministerio de la universidad jesuita Boston College. El Dr. Ospino frecuentemente se dirige a audiencias académicas, pastorales y catequéticas en los Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica.