Abstract
This article identifies the grace of conflict with acts of resistance and with the reclamation of the giftedness of precarious communities. This argument is defended drawing on the work of Michel de Certeau, Pope Francis, conflicts in the life of Jesus in the synoptic traditions, and by considering a living parable of praxis in relation to the ascetic practices of agere contra and the Contemplation to Attain Love in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola.
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