La pregunta por el sentido de la vida: Edward Schillebeeckx y Viktor Frankl en diálogo: aportes de la hermenéutica de la correlación
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10.15332/25005413.11322
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La pretensión de este artículo es poner en operación la hermenéutica correlacional de Edward Schillebeeckx en su doble movimiento: preguntas humanas-respuestas desde la revelación, como plataforma del abordaje interdisciplinar del problema humano de la búsqueda de sentido. En este caso dos autores: un psiquiatra vienés Viktor Frankl y un teólogo Belga Edward Schillebeeckx conversarán y aportarán al esclarecimiento de una cuestión que hoy día afecta a muchos: el sentido de la vida. Una experiencia en un campo de concentración y la interpretación teológica y contextual del Evangelio contribuirán desde sus núcleos hermenéuticos a responder al porqué de la existencia. Al final, ambos autores confluirán en el amor como el horizonte abierto de plenitud hacia el que todos los seres humanos estamos llamados a transitar.
The aim of this article is to put into operation the correlational hermeneutics of Edward Schillebeeckx in its double movement: human questions-answers from revelation. As a platform for the interdisciplinary approach to the human problem of the search for meaning. In this case two authors: a Viennese psychiatrist Viktor Frankl and a Belgian theologian Edward Schillebeeckx will discuss and contribute to the clarification of a question that affects many people today. An experience in a concentration camp and the theological and contextual interpretation of the Gospel will contribute from their hermeneutic cores to answer the why of existence. In the end, both authors will converge in love as the open horizon of fullness towards which all human beings are called to journey.
The aim of this article is to put into operation the correlational hermeneutics of Edward Schillebeeckx in its double movement: human questions-answers from revelation. As a platform for the interdisciplinary approach to the human problem of the search for meaning. In this case two authors: a Viennese psychiatrist Viktor Frankl and a Belgian theologian Edward Schillebeeckx will discuss and contribute to the clarification of a question that affects many people today. An experience in a concentration camp and the theological and contextual interpretation of the Gospel will contribute from their hermeneutic cores to answer the why of existence. In the end, both authors will converge in love as the open horizon of fullness towards which all human beings are called to journey.
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meaning of life, correlation, existential emptiness, will to meaning, suprasense, Jesus Christ, love, sentido de vida, correlación, vacío existencial, voluntad de sentido, suprasentido, Jesucristo, amor
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