A Vehicle for Mystical-Political Praxis?: Discerning Popular Piety with Edward Schillebeeckx

In his Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis deems popular piety as a ‘locus theologicus’ that demands attention especially in the contemporary Church’s mission of evangelization. However, it remains to be a rare topic in theological literature, especially on Catholic political theo...

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Main Author: Espiritu, Wilson Angelo G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2021
In: Louvain studies
Year: 2021, Volume: 44, Issue: 1, Pages: 55-69
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Schillebeeckx, Edward 1914-2009 / Popular piety / Soteriology / Mystical theology / Politics
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
CG Christianity and Politics
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
NBK Soteriology
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Summary:In his Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis deems popular piety as a ‘locus theologicus’ that demands attention especially in the contemporary Church’s mission of evangelization. However, it remains to be a rare topic in theological literature, especially on Catholic political theology. This essay aims to fill this gap as it advocates for a reconsideration of popular piety’s role not only in the realm of faith but also of politics. Employing the non-dualistic soteriology of the Flemish theologian Edward Schillebeeckx as a framework, it argues for an understanding of popular piety as a vehicle for ‘mystical-political praxis’. This affirms its potential to interrelate the spheres of ‘the mystical’ and of ‘the political’ as interconnected dimensions of Christian life, which therefore cannot be taken apart from one another. When popular piety synthesizes prayer and political action, it becomes a sign and instrument of the saving activity of God in the world. To support this claim, this paper: (1) elucidates Schillebeeckx’s mystical-political model of soteriology; (2) discerns the mystical and the political facets of popular piety; and (3) proposes how these facets demonstrate popular piety’s role in instigating mysticalpolitical praxis. This contribution then intends to strengthen the link between popular piety and transformative political action which reaffirms the importance of cooperation of human (social) responsibility with God’s grace.
ISSN:1783-161X
Contains:Enthalten in: Louvain studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/LS.44.1.3289241