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Deslumbramento e preservação ante a sacralidade da vida [Fascination and preservation before the sacredness of life]

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Author(s)
Ferreira Silva, Mauro Luiz
Keywords
Holistic Religiosity
Sacrament
Preservation
Flood
Nature
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Religious ethics
Environmental ethics
Biblical Theology
Dogmatics
Creator and Creation

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Abstract
"O artigo aborda a relevância do deslumbramento ante o mistério da vida, e da atitude preservacionista da natureza, enquanto meio e evidência, respectivamente, de experienciação do sagrado. À luz de antigos relatos diluvianos globais, como a epopeia mesopotâmica de Gilgamesh, o mito grego de Posseidon e Deucalião, e o relato bíblico de Noé, descritores de alguma vasta inundação na qual pequeno grupo de humanos e numerosas espécies animais são mantidos vivos, veem-se como elementos comuns a iniciativa divina da preservação e certa espécie de pacto sagrado com a natureza. Em ambas as eras, a pré-histórica, quando humanos até mesmo teriam acolhido animais numa grande barca, e a contemporânea, quando diversas ações individuais e políticas organizacionais “verdes” se desdobram em nível mundial, as atitudes de preservação parecem revelar a vivacidade de mentes capazes de deslumbramento ante o mistério e sacralidade da vida, e uma consequente autorresponsabilização pela continuidade desta. Sob tal viés, o da vida como sacramento, desponta a religiosidade plena. Com base em pesquisa bibliográfica, esta comunicação pretende, portanto, contribuir para o debate sobre a espiritualidade holística, essa que, ante a criação, deslumbra-se e responsabiliza-se" ["The article discusses the relevance of the fascination before the mystery of life and the preservationist attitude toward nature, as the means and evidence, respectively, of experiencing the sacred. In light of ancient global flood stories, such as the Mesopotamian epic of Gilgamesh, the Greek myth of Deucalion and Poseidon and the biblical account of Noah, describers of some vast flood in which a small group of humans and numerous animal species are kept alive, see among them as common elements the divine initiative of preservation and some kind of sacred pact with nature. In both eras, the prehistoric, when humans might even have received animals in a large barge, and contemporary, when several individual actions and organizational “green” policies unfold worldwide, the preservation attitudes seem to reveal the vivacity of minds capable of fascination before the mystery and sacredness of life, and a consequent self-accountability for the continuation of this. Under this bias, life as a sacrament, full religiosity emerges. Based on literature, this communication therefore aims to contribute to the debate about holistic spirituality, one that, faced with the creation, is fascinated and takes responsibility"]
Date
2013
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Article
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