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El día del Señor [The Lord's Day]

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Author(s)
Grelot, Pierre
Keywords
Lord's Day
liturgy
Easter
Jewish Sabbath
Jesus
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Biblical Theology
Bible (texts, commentaries)
Dogmatics
Jesus Christ

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/213594
Abstract
"En todos los ámbitos culturales, las religiones tradicionales conocen días sagrados y fiestas ligadas a los ritmos cósmicos que presiden las actividades de caza y de recolección, de agricultura y de cría de ganado. Los días así señalados son separados de los demás: la actividad profana se interrumpe —salvo necesidad vital— para dejar un espacio al reposo, al ocio, a las actividades desinteresadas y, naturalmente, a las que se desarrollan en el ámbito del culto."
Date
1982
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Article
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