Pensar A Dios Desde La Filosof – (Spanish)
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Sumergete en un viaje intelectual hacia lo divino, cuestionando, comprendiendo y descubriendo en cada pagina de este libro de Alberto F. Roldan.
El autor nos lleva a dialogar sobre Dios y de la mano de reconocidos filosofos y teologos del siglo XX y XXI. La obra te lleva a pensar las preguntas esenciales del ser humano y no por imaginar a un ser celestial objetivado y abstraido de la realidad. En consecuencia, pensar en Dios no puede reducirse a conocimiento, tambien se relaciona con la experiencia y sabiduria. Su obra nos hace reflexionar sobre los temas mas actuales de la teologia en un contexto de ateismo y creciente secularismo, donde cada vez son mas las personas ajenas a la preocupacion por Dios, de tal modo que en ellas se manifiesta la “muerte de Dios” de un modo explicito, cuando son incapaces de sentir y concebir la realidad divina.
El autor abarca temas como: Teologia, naturaleza y alcances; Dios como problema; Pensar a Dios desde las “mediaciones del rostro y la carne” (por medio de un encuentro intimo de respeto); La revelacion de Dios; La revelacion y su relacion con Cristo y la Trinidad; Teologia de la Trinidad y revelacion en relacion dialectica; Teologia de la realidad; El Reino y el fin de la historia; Adoracion y escatologia; De la tragedia a la esperanza; Donde esta Dios en todo lo humano?; La encarnacion del Logos segun la inversion fenomenologica.
En compaia de K. Barth, P. Tillich, E. Levinas, Jean-Luc Marion, Michel Henry entre otros, el autor nos ayudara a entender el ser de Dios y su revelacion tocante a aspectos que siguen siendo fundamentales en la reflexion cristiana sobre el caracter trinitario de Dios, la encarnacion del Logos, el Reino de Dios, la escatologia, la esperanza y el fin de la historia, el papel del cristiano en la sociedad, entre otros temas.
Think God from Theology and Philosophy
Immerse yourself in an intellectual journey towards the divine, questioning, understanding, and discovering on every page with Alberto Roldan’s writings.
The author guides us in a dialogue about God alongside renowned philosophers and theologians of the 20th and 21st centuries. The work begins by contemplating humanity’s ultimate questions, not by envisioning an objectified celestial being abstracted from reality. Consequently, pondering God cannot be reduced to knowledge; rather, it is connected to experience and wisdom. His book leads us to reflect on some of the most current themes in theology within a context of a
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SKU (ISBN): 9788419779175
ISBN10: 8419779172
Language: Spanish
Alberto Roldan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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