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Theology at the Lab
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The Chi-Rho Theology Club
presents
Theology at the Lab

Featured Speaker:
Fr. Dempsey Rosales Acosta SSL, STD

"The Year of Faith:
Lukan Modus Operandi and Secularization"

The year of faith (Oct. 11, 2012 – Nov. 24, 2013) was declared by Pope Benedict XVI with the apostolic letter Porta Fidei. In this address, Pope Benedict is asking for a renewal of the Christian Faith in our modern world. The deepening of faith must be done by knowing its reasons and fundaments according to the revelation contained in the Scripture that is protected and interpreted by the Tradition and the Magisterium.

The initiative of Benedict XVI is tightly connected with his apostolic letter Ubiqumque et Semper, in which the Pope sees the need to go back to the Christian sources of the faith threatened by a growing secularization. In this matter, both documents concur with the need of rediscovering the biblical message in order to propose it as a valid platform of intercultural dialogue today. Subsequently, this presentation intends to demonstrate that the Lukan modus operandi of evangelization is still an actual and valid methodology to tackle a hostile culture that denies God.


Dempsey Rosales Acosta, born in Maracaibo (Venezuela), has a MA (Philosophy) from the Catholic University Cecilio Acosta in 1994. He has attained his Baccalaureatus in Theology (STB) from the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome in 1998. After his priesthood ordination in 1999, he graduated in Exegesis and Biblical Languages at the Pontifical Biblicum Institute of Rome (SSL) in 2004, and achieved his Doctorate in Biblical Theology (STD) from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 2009.
Cost Free and open to the public
Location Black Lab
Address 4100 Montrose
Contact Sister Madeleine Grace, CVI
713-525-3529
Sponsored By Chi-Rho Theology Club
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