Worship aspires to the ideal world, in which hearts find their rest in God, resolutions are kept, and heavenly justice and peace rain down.” These two ethicist provide a view of the Eurocentric view of ethics. Placing this quote under the Latina/o Social Ethics magnifying glass, I believe that de La Torre would be in major disapproval with it. In his presentation, de La Torre is seeking for a wide umbrella of coverage, “which stand against the social and political forces of empire, as well as including Latina/o voices.” If my reading of de La Torre is accurate, I feel he would be against Hauerwas and Wells because of their cookie cutter frame work of …show more content…
He says, “Christian worship is precisely such a wild space, which allows and encourages Christians to think differently, to imagine and embody alternative ways of living worship enables Christians to break out of the status quo of conventional culture, but offers resistance to it in way that a new change in rules does not.” Using this insertion by Katongole, I found it helpful to understand that his view of universal worship is visible, and he presents readers with the one helpful tool that would be oppressive to those outside of Euromerican thought. If it is not worship in the manner of Euromerican style and practice, it would be met with resistance. How can we worship in the wild space without the resistance to