Leonardo Boff
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Leonardo Boff (born 1938) is a Brazilian theologian and writer, known for his active support for liberation theology. He currently serves as Professor Emeritus of Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, and Ecology at the Rio de Janeiro State University.
Studies as a priest
Born Genézio Darci Boff on 14 December 1938 in Concórdia, Santa Catarina, Brazil, he entered the Franciscan Order in 1959 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1964. He spent the following years studying for a doctorate in theology and philosophy at the University of Munich, which he received in 1970. Boff's doctoral thesis studied in what measure the Church can be a sign of the sacred and the divine in the secular world and in the process of liberation of the oppressed. He has since published his thesis as a book available in German, entitled Die Kirche als Sakrament im Horizont der Welterfahrung.
His brother is the theologian Clodovis Boff.
Liberation theology
Boff became one of the best known supporters (along with Gustavo Gutiérrez, Juan Luis Segundo and Jon Sobrino) of the early liberation theologians. He was present in the first reflections that sought to articulate indignation against poverty and marginalization with promissory discourse of the faith, leading to liberation theology. He continues to be a controversial figure in the Catholic Church, primarily for his sharp criticism of the church's hierarchy, which he sees as "fundamentalist", but also for his past critical support of communist régimes.
Political views
Boff is critical of secular power as well of American foreign policy. He opposed the Iraq War and considered George W. Bush and Ariel Sharon's leadership to be similar to that of "fundamentalist terrorist states." He also criticizes despotic rulers in the Middle East: "Those [emirs and kings] are despotic, they do not even have a constitution. Though extremely rich, they maintain the people in poverty."[1]
Boff has voiced his supported for the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, an organisation which advocates for democratic reform in the United Nations, and the creation of a more accountable international political system.[2]
In November 2001, Boff said that "One of the worst fundamentalisms is that of neoliberalism".[3]
Secularization
Authorities in the Roman Catholic Church did not consider acceptable Boff's views of the Church's leadership. They also saw his support of liberation theology as having "politicized everything" and reproached his proximity to Marxism. In 1985, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, directed at that time by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI), silenced him for a year for his book Church: Charism and Power.[4] He later accused Ratzinger of "religious terrorism".[5]
Boff was almost silenced again in 1992 by Rome, this time to prevent him from participating in the Eco-92 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, which finally led him to leave the Franciscan religious order and the priestly ministry.
Boff joined the international group of Catholic Scholars who in 2012 issued the Jubilee Declaration on reform of authority in the Catholic Church.[6]
For most of his life Boff has worked as a professor in the academic fields of theology, ethics and philosophy throughout Brazil and also as lecturer in many universities abroad such as University of Lisbon, University of Barcelona, University of Lund, University of Oslo, University of Torino and others.
Boff commented on the election of Pope Francis in March 2013: "I am encouraged by this choice, viewing it as a pledge for a church of simplicity and of ecological ideals."[7] He said the new pope was conservative in many respects but had liberal views on some subjects as well.[8]
Works
- Evangelio del Cristo cósmico. 2009. ISBN 978-84-9879-087-0
- El águila y la gallina. Una metáfora de la condición humana. Cuarta edición 2006. ISBN 978-84-8164-514-9
- Ecología: grito de la Tierra, grito de los pobres. Cuarta edición 2006. ISBN 978-84-8164-104-2
- Femenino y masculino. Una nueva conciencia para el encuentro de las diferencias. 2004. ISBN 978-84-8164-689-4
- La voz del arco iris. 2003. ISBN 978-84-8164-589-7
- El cuidado esencial. Ética de lo humano, compasión por la Tierra. 2002. ISBN 978-84-8164-517-0
- Mística y espiritualidad, junto a Frei Betto. Tercera edición 2002. ISBN 978-84-8164-102-8
- Ética planetaria desde el Gran Sur. 2001. ISBN 978-84-8164-412-8
- Gracia y experiencia humana. 2001. ISBN 978-84-8164-498-2
- El despertar del águila. 2000. ISBN 978-84-8164-409-8
- La dignidad de la Tierra. Ecología, mundialización, espiritualidad. 2000. ISBN 978-84-8164-363-3
- La opción-Tierra: la solución para la tierra no cae del cielo. 2008. ISBN 978-84-293-1762-6
- Ecclesiogenesis: The Base Communities Reinvent the Church. 1986. ISBN 978-08-8344-214-2
- Los sacramentos de la vida. 1977. ISBN 978-84-293-0491-6
Notes
- ^ Template:Pt icon Interview to the Comunità Italiana: "[Os USA] fizeram alianças espúrias com os emires e reis. Estes são despóticos, sequer possuem constituição. Embora riquíssimos, mantém o povo na pobreza." November 2001
- ^ "Overview". Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly. Retrieved 2017-10-09.
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(help) - ^ Template:Pt icon Interview to the Comunità Italiana: "Um dos piores fundamentalismos é aquele do neoliberalismo [...]." November 2001
- ^ Harvey Cox, The Silencing of Leonardo Boff: The Vatican and the Future of World Christianity (Oak Park, Ill.: Meyer Stone Books, 1988), pp. 178-88
- ^ Template:Pt icon Interview to the Comunità Italiana: "Um Cardeal como J. Ratzinger, [...], comete terrorismo religioso, [...]." November 2001
- ^ "Sponsors of the Catholic Scholars' Declaration A-B". Authority in the Catholic Church. John Wijngaards Catholic Research Centre. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
- ^ Schmall, Emily (13 March 2013). "A Conservative With a Common Touch". New York Times. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
- ^ "L. Boff: "Bergoglio aprobó que una pareja gay adoptara un niño"". Religion Digital. 17 March 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
References
- Cox, Harvey (1988). The Silencing of Leonardo Boff: The Vatican and the Future of World Christianity. Meyer-Stone Books. ISBN 0-940989-35-2. OCLC 18193194.
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- 1938 births
- People from Santa Catarina (state)
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- Brazilian people of German descent
- Brazilian Friars Minor
- Brazilian Roman Catholic priests
- 20th-century Roman Catholic priests
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni
- Brazilian male writers
- Roman Catholic philosophers
- Living people
- Brazilian socialists
- Right Livelihood Award laureates
- Dissident Roman Catholic theologians
- Laicized Roman Catholic priests
- Former members of Roman Catholic religious institutes
- Brazilian Christian socialists
- Anti-poverty advocates
- Liberation theologians
- Christian radicals
- Rio de Janeiro State University faculty
- Catholic socialists
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