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La relación entre “conocimiento de Dios”, comportamiento ético y ecología [The relationship between "knowledge of God", ethical behavior and ecology]
Luiz Correia Júnior, João ; Mattos Leal, Jônatas de
Luiz Correia Júnior, João
Mattos Leal, Jônatas de
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Environmental ethics
Ecumenism
Ecumenical theology, spirituality, worship
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Intercultural theologies
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Latin American theologies
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Ecumenism
Ecumenical theology, spirituality, worship
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Intercultural theologies
Liberation theologies
Latin American theologies
Biblical Theology
Bible (texts, commentaries)
Old Testament
Biblical hermeneutics, Interpretation of the Bible
Biblical Theologies
Intercultural Studies
Dogmatics
Creator and Creation
Practical theology and theological education
Practical theology
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La sección del libro de Oseas que nos proponemos analizar (Os 4,1-3) surge de un contexto de sufrimiento donde el profeta denuncia las infidelidades de Israel en lo que respecta a su relación con Dios, lo que se expresa concretamente en la violación de los principios fundamentales de la vida en sociedad. Los israelitas matan, roban, levantan falso testimonio, cometen adulterio, toman el nombre de Dios en vano... Por eso, todo entra en crisis: los humanos y todos los seres vivos de la tierra, del cielo y del mar. Se trata, por lo tanto, de un texto muy interesante para el contexto actual y para nuestros días, en que todo el ecosistema del planeta se ve amenazado de muchas maneras, por cuenta de principios ambiguos que sólo interesan a las minorías que detentan el poder. [The passage from the book of Hosea which we propose to analyze (Hos 4,1-3) arises from a suffering context in which the prophet denounces the unfaithfulness of Israel in regard to his relationship with his God, that is specifically expressed breach of the principles fundamental to life in society. Israelites kill, steal, bear false witness, commit adultery, take God’s name in vain... So everything is in crisis: the humans and all living creatures of earth, sky and sea. It is therefore a very interesting text for the current context of our day, when the whole ecosystem of the planet is threatened in many ways, because of ambiguous principles which are not relevant to minorities who hold power]
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2011-05-20
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