Bartolomé de Las Casas (and others) (2 of 5)

The struggle for justice in colonial Latin America, focusing on the life, thought, and contributions of Las Casas and others like him.

Justo L. González

Justice and Peacemaking

Justice and peace are inseparable. War breeds hunger, and injustice blocks true peace. Christ calls us to seek not a shallow peace but a reconciliation rooted in justice, love, and shared responsibility.

Justo L. González

The Richness of the Cultural and Ethnic Population in Florida: Implications for Theological Education

Florida’s cultural diversity demands theological education rooted in inclusion, multilingualism, and justice—shifting from traditional models to serve Hispanic, Black, and immigrant pastors more effectively.

Justo L. González

In-betweenness: Pain and Promise

A lecture on the power and creativity of in-betweenness

Justo L. González

Rosie's Witness

A sermon on the witness of the marginalized

Justo L. González

Biologos

Creation affirms God’s love, the value of the cosmos, and a purposeful final cause.

Justo L. González

Challenges to Theological Education Today

Theological education must adapt to shifting demographics, ministries, and grassroots forms of formation.

Justo L. González

Evangelism in a Multicultural Context

A theological reflection on multicultural evangelism through Pentecost, Revelation, and cultural complexity.

Justo L. González

What Have Heretics Done for Christianity?

How heretics shaped Christian doctrine by provoking reform and deeper reflection

Justo L. González

Why Remember the Past?

Remembering God’s faithfulness in history helps us understand our mission today.

Justo L. González

Preaching for Liberation

Preaching as prophetic liturgy, where history, worship, and justice meet in liberating truth

Justo L. González | Catherine G. González

The Sign of Jonah

A powerful call to embrace God's mercy for all—even enemies. Challenges narrow religion, highlights justice, and reminds us: no sign will be given but Jonah—repentance, inclusion, and witness.

Justo L. González

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