Fuentes Que Dieron Origen Al N – (Spanish)
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El objeto de estudio de este trabajo de investigacion, sobre Las fuentes que dieron origen al Nuevo Testamento, es el estudio de las fuentes literarias que sirvieron, primero para construir el pensamiento teologico que se encuentra plasmado a lo largo de todo el NT como el concepto Mesias, juicio, infierno inter alia; y segundo, para redactar los libros del canon del NT. Las fuentes literarias a las que nos referimos es la abundante literatura que surgio en el PI, como por ejemplo la literatura de genero apocaliptico, que sienta las bases de gran parte de la teologia cristiana. La literatura deuterocanonica o llamada apocrifa por la iglesia protestante, que fue una fuente muy importante de los redactores del NT, la literatura esenia, que es la literatura producida por la secta de los esenios que habitaba en las cuevas de Qumran y que fue forma parte del hallazgo de los Rollos del Mar Muerto. A esto hay que agregar la tradicion oral de los judios que posteriormente fue escrita en el talmud.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417620325
ISBN10: 841762032X
Language: Spanish
Raul Zaldivar
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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