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The Risk of Hope: How to Talk about God in the World Today
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The Risk of Hope: How to Talk about God in the World Today
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"Learn from the people. Remember that our way of saying 'God' is not the only way. Learn from the victims of senseless violence and suffering. Learn how they say 'God' in hope. Learn from those pushed to the limits of the paradox of saying 'God, ' who sometimes leave it unsaid but never forget God." Gathered here are selected talks by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila, delivered to seminary graduates on pastoral, theological, and mission themes. Whatever the subject, he conveys an authority that is rooted not just in learning but in lived experience, intimacy with the Gospel, and intimacy with his people. On "The Risk of Speaking of God," he reflects on the difference it makes whether we speak of God in a church, in a seminary, or among the poor and forgotten ones. Cardinal Tagle's message is directed to the global church. With Pope Francis, he shares a message of joy and compassion, recalling the church to a mission of mercy in a wounded world.
"Learn from the people. Remember that our way of saying 'God' is not the only way. Learn from the victims of senseless violence and suffering. Learn how they say 'God' in hope. Learn from those pushed to the limits of the paradox of saying 'God, ' who sometimes leave it unsaid but never forget God." Gathered here are selected talks by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila, delivered to seminary graduates on pastoral, theological, and mission themes. Whatever the subject, he conveys an authority that is rooted not just in learning but in lived experience, intimacy with the Gospel, and intimacy with his people. On "The Risk of Speaking of God," he reflects on the difference it makes whether we speak of God in a church, in a seminary, or among the poor and forgotten ones. Cardinal Tagle's message is directed to the global church. With Pope Francis, he shares a message of joy and compassion, recalling the church to a mission of mercy in a wounded world.


















