La dignidad del hombre “artista”: Una respuesta al antropocentrismo desmesurado de la tecnociencia y la destrucción del planeta

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https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/albertus-magnus/article/view/10409
10.15332/25005413.10409
10.15332/25005413.10409
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El texto aborda la crisis de humanidad y ecológica contemporánea, proponiendo una reflexión desde la teología de San Buenaventura y la encíclica Laudato Si del Papa Francisco. Se centra en la “dignidad del hombre artista” como imagen de Dios y en cómo esta dignidad puede contrarrestar el antropocentrismo exacerbado que ha surgido con la tecnociencia. Según San Buenaventura, el ser humano, como puente entre Dios y la creación, tiene la capacidad de contemplar la belleza y la armonía del mundo y, a la vez, de transformarlo sin destruirlo. Francisco refuerza esta idea al llamar a una “conversión ecológica” que reconozca la interconexión de toda la creación y la necesidad de un manejo responsable y amoroso del planeta. La reflexión subraya la importancia de una antropología cristiana adecuada que guíe al ser humano hacia la preservación y el respeto de la naturaleza.
The text addresses the contemporary humanity and ecological crisis, proposing a reflection from the theology of Saint Bonaventure and the Encyclical Laudato Si of Pope Francis. It focuses on the “dignity of the artistic man” as an image of God, and how this dignity can counteract the exacerbated anthropocentrism that has emerged with technoscience. According to Saint Bonaventure, the human being, as a bridge between God and creation, has the ability to contemplate the beauty and harmony of the world and, at the same time, to transform it without destroying it. Francis reinforces this idea by calling for an “ecological conversion” that recognizes the interconnectedness of all creation and the need for responsible and loving stewardship of the planet. The reflection highlights the importance of an adequate Christian anthropology that guides human beings towards the preservation and respect of nature.
The text addresses the contemporary humanity and ecological crisis, proposing a reflection from the theology of Saint Bonaventure and the Encyclical Laudato Si of Pope Francis. It focuses on the “dignity of the artistic man” as an image of God, and how this dignity can counteract the exacerbated anthropocentrism that has emerged with technoscience. According to Saint Bonaventure, the human being, as a bridge between God and creation, has the ability to contemplate the beauty and harmony of the world and, at the same time, to transform it without destroying it. Francis reinforces this idea by calling for an “ecological conversion” that recognizes the interconnectedness of all creation and the need for responsible and loving stewardship of the planet. The reflection highlights the importance of an adequate Christian anthropology that guides human beings towards the preservation and respect of nature.
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technoscience, anthropocentrism, ecological crisis, male artist, christian anthropology, tecnociencia, antropocentrismo, crisis ecológica, hombre artista, antropología cristiana