Mañan Christian Theology From A Hispanic Perspective

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CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGY PAPER Mañana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective By Justo L. González Part 1 Emerging Theology In his book, Mañana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective, Justo González digs into the history of the Hispanic people and how historical events and their culture have formed a perspective that, while different from other cultures, comes together to form a fuller and richer theology and understanding of God. González says, “Within that community we each bring our history and perspective to bear on the message of the gospel, hoping to help the entire community to discover dimensions that have gone unseen and expecting to be corrected when necessary.” (González 1990, 22) …show more content…

I grew up in a family who loved God, went to church, and taught me about God. I knew that “God is three in one.” He is the Trinity and the Trinity is a mystery that we will never fully understand. In my simple faith my theology, while never fully formed, likely tended toward tritheism. I “knew” that God is one, but in categorizing His diversity I think I lost His unity. As I’ve studied for this course, I’ve come to understand the Trinity deeper and have discovered “the essence of God is love” (Grenz 2000, 71)I am still aware of the mystery but the flat understanding that I once had has gained some fullness. In Mañana, González describes the political struggles for Hispanics wrestling with the doctrine of the Trinity. In the end, he says, “Hispanics today….would do well to…seek to discover, to imitate, and to apply to our societal and ecclesiastical life the love of the Triune God” (González 1990, 115) Our background may give us different struggles, but the conclusion remains the same—God, the Triune God, is