Thomas M. Kelly, PhD, is professor of systematic theology at Creighton University. He has published nationally and internationally on philosophical hermeneutics, liberation theology, Jesuit martyrs, and Catholic social thought. His most recent book is When the Gospel Grows Feet: Rutilio Grande, SJ, and the Church of El Salvador, published by Liturgical Press.
This book is a 'must read' for those who want to understand how the
church entered into the lives of its people in El Salvador after
Vatican II and Medellín through the ministry of Rutilio Grande, SJ.
When you begin with Rutilio, his life, his ministry, and his death,
then you can understand the period of suffering endured by the
prophetic church of El Salvador.Jon Sobrino, Author of Jesus the
Liberator and Witnesses to the Kingdom
“Catholic theology walks the dusty roads of history, the same roads
where Jesus walked and his first followers first met him. At its
most elemental, Catholic theology is biography. Just so, the life
of Rutilio Grande, beautifully narrated and interpreted in these
pages by Professor Thomas Kelly, is more than a life: it is a
dogmatic theology that shows us where and how the Gospel grows
feet.”
Kevin F. Burke, SJ
Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University
“It would be a mistake to categorize this book simply as a
biography of Rutilio Grande. Professor Kelly’s aim is to discern
just what “an ecclesiology in context” looks like. . . . A helpful
concluding chapter brings the discussion into the local context by
asking what Rutilio Grande can teach the North American church.
Here Professor Kelly calls attention to the vision of the poor
church faithfully serving the kingdom of God and “including a
greater reliance on social analysis, a healthier collaboration of
lay and ordained, and a stronger emphasis on the social dimension
of the faith.” With that in mind this book should be read by anyone
concerned about pastoral strategy in today’s church. Discussion
questions at the end of each chapter make this book an ideal text
for undergraduate or graduate courses and for parish discussion
groups.”
Arthur J. Kubick
Catholic Books Review
“Pope Francis seems set not only to beatify Romero; he has
indicated that Grande, a prototypical Evangelii Gaudium “missionary
disciple”, might well follow. . . . Thomas Kelly’s book is the
first comprehensive analysis in English of Grande’s life. He
carefully places Grande’s ministry and martyrdom in the context of
the conference of Latin American bishops held in 1968 in Medellín,
Columbia, and the struggle between different elements within the
Church that followed.”
Julian Filochowski
The Tablet
“Thomas Kelly’s book, which highlights the life and martyrdom of
Rutilio Grande, SJ, is a positive contribution to the needed
reforms in the Catholic Church. Kelly’s presentation is both
educational and pastoral. . . . I agree with his conclusions and
thank him for them. Finally, I am encouraged by his ‘Questions for
Discussion,’ which follow the major chapters of the book, questions
that lead to a clearer understanding of the influence that Rutilio
Grande had on the pastoral development of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
I definitely recommend this book.”
Father Robert Pelton, CSC
Emmanuel
Thomas Kelly has done a great service in presenting [Fr. Rutilio]
Grande's thought on the role of the church in the Salvadoran
context, and in analyzing the significance of that thought for the
church in North America. . . . Kelly draws on Grande's own writings
as well as his biographers' accounts, and in five chapters presents
a full picture of Grande's formation, his innovative pastoral
initiatives, and the ecclesial and political stances that
precipitated his assassination in 1977. . . . Kelly is a very clear
writer, with a teacher's sense of a clear, short explanation of a
term or concept. This book would be an ideal companion text for
undergraduate and masters students studying liberation theology, El
Salvador, or the life of Oscar Romero.
Brian P. Flanagan, Horizons
An excellent book—and well written. Thomas M. Kelly[`s]. . . book
is a thorough, insightful analysis of the experimental
evangelization method developed during the 1970's by Rutilio
Grande, SJ, in the very poor rural parish of Aguilares, El
Salvador. . . . Kelly's book is suitable for use in seminaries, in
pastoral and evangelizing workshops, and for the continuing
formation of bishops and priests. It is suitable also for college
students and bright twelfth-grade seniors.
John J. Mawhinney, SJ, American Catholic Studies
Although [Thomas M. Kelly] wrote [When the Gospel Grows Feet:
Rutilio Grande, SJ, and the Church of El Salvador] for students,
the text has a far wider appeal to scholars and anyone interested
in understanding the nexus between the church and politics in El
Salvador or learning about Rutilio's understated but enduring
influence on the Christian community. Sophisticated in its
argument, the book remains broadly accessible by virtue of Kelly's
crisp prose and willingness to clarify terms that may be unfamiliar
to nontheologians. I discovered the book while preparing for a
mission trip to El Salvador with the Ignatian Colleagues Program
and found it to be an extraordinary resource.
Diana Owen, Conversations
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