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A hermenêutica sobre a teologia do sofrimento e a teologia da esperança exige uma
apresentação que manifeste os sinais da esperança cristã, centrada na pessoa de Cristo e
no evento da cruz. Nela Deus dá-se como amor apaixonado quando sofre e constitui fonte
de esperança quando ressuscita. Deste modo, num mundo onde emerge a busca pelo
sentido da esperança, muitas vezes gerada pela frustração no sofrimento, a teologia do
sofrimento moltmanniana centra-se na compaixão divina. Ela ajuda-nos a olhar para Deus
na sua Trindade, desde o plano da imanência à dialética transcendental com o homem,
nas problemáticas do sofrimento e da esperança.
Neste trabalho, dedicado ao estudo de J. Moltmann, o a esperança cristã mostra-se
não como uma promessa ou um futuro utópico, mas fundamentada numa pessoa: a pessoa
de Jesus Cristo. Pela esperança, a Trindade apresenta-se-nos como Amor que se crucifica
e como esperança que se cumpre no Mistério Pascal.
The hermeneutics of the theology of suffering and the theology of hope requires a presentation that manifests the signs of Christian hope, centered on the person of Christ and the event of the cross. In it God gives himself as passionate love when he suffers and becomes a source of hope when resurrects. Thus, in a world where the search for the meaning of hope emerges, often generated by frustration in suffering, the moltmannian theology of suffering focuses on divine compassion. It helps us to look to God in his Trinity, from the his immanence to the transcendental dialectic with man, in issues of suffering and hope. In this dissertation, dedicated to the study of J. Moltmann, Christian hope is presented not as a promise or an utopian future, but grounded in one person: the person of Jesus Christ. Through hope, the Trinity is presented to us as crucifying love and as hope fulfilled in the Paschal Mystery.
The hermeneutics of the theology of suffering and the theology of hope requires a presentation that manifests the signs of Christian hope, centered on the person of Christ and the event of the cross. In it God gives himself as passionate love when he suffers and becomes a source of hope when resurrects. Thus, in a world where the search for the meaning of hope emerges, often generated by frustration in suffering, the moltmannian theology of suffering focuses on divine compassion. It helps us to look to God in his Trinity, from the his immanence to the transcendental dialectic with man, in issues of suffering and hope. In this dissertation, dedicated to the study of J. Moltmann, Christian hope is presented not as a promise or an utopian future, but grounded in one person: the person of Jesus Christ. Through hope, the Trinity is presented to us as crucifying love and as hope fulfilled in the Paschal Mystery.
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Moltmann Sofrimento Deus Cruz Jesus Cristo Compaixão Esperança Fé Escatologia Suffering God Cross Jesus Christ Compassion Hope Faith Eschatology
