The wheelbarrow bearer and the rose window: memories and models for teaching theology

Authors

  • Thomas Kornacki Universidad Católica Boliviana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186874

Keywords:

Cart, Spirituality, History, Theology, Witness

Abstract

From student experiences to teaching at the Faculty of Theology San Pablo, the analogy of a cart driver from the market is followed, bringing in a variety of goods. Similarly, the professor brings to class the insights of various theologians and historians, where the correlation between Church History, Patrology, and Spirituality subjects is important. This illustrates the relationship between theology and spirituality as a key to the development of doctrine and evangelization.

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Author Biography

Thomas Kornacki, Universidad Católica Boliviana

Franciscan priest belonging to the Franciscan Province of the "Most Holy Name" in the United States. He earned a Master's degree from the private Catholic University of the Order of Friars Minor (New York). For over 35 years, he has been a missionary in Bolivia and for about 15 years, he has been a professor at the FTSP of the Bolivian Catholic University in Cochabamba, where he received an honorary Doctorate.

The wheelbarrow bearer and the rose window: memories and models for teaching theology

Published

2018-12-14

How to Cite

Kornacki, T. (2018). The wheelbarrow bearer and the rose window: memories and models for teaching theology. Yachay, 35(68), 59–91. https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186874