Hermenéutica de la identidad humana de Jesús

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https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/albertus-magnus/article/view/10426
10.15332/25005413.10426
10.15332/25005413.10426
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El artículo explora la humanidad de Jesús desde una perspectiva teológica y sociológica. El autor desafía las posturas tradicionales que enaltecen la divinidad de Jesús en detrimento de su humanidad y argumenta que su mensaje está profundamente ligado al compromiso social. A través del análisis de textos bíblicos y reflexiones filosóficas, se presenta a Jesús como un revolucionario que revela la divinidad mediante su humanidad, destacando la importancia de la justicia social y la transformación del mundo material.
The article explores the humanity of Jesus from a theological and sociological perspective. The author challenges traditional positions that exalt the divinity of Jesus to the detriment of his humanity, and argues that his message is deeply linked to social commitment. Through the analysis of biblical texts and philosophical reflections, Jesus is presented as a revolutionary who reveals divinity through his humanity, highlighting the importance of social justice and the transformation of the material world.
The article explores the humanity of Jesus from a theological and sociological perspective. The author challenges traditional positions that exalt the divinity of Jesus to the detriment of his humanity, and argues that his message is deeply linked to social commitment. Through the analysis of biblical texts and philosophical reflections, Jesus is presented as a revolutionary who reveals divinity through his humanity, highlighting the importance of social justice and the transformation of the material world.
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Jesus of Nazareth, humanity, social commitment, hermeneutics, social justice, Jesús de Nazareth, humanidad, compromiso social, hermenéutica, justicia social