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Perdoar (in)condicionalmente: Uma Leitura Bíblico-filosófica do Perdão
O sofrimento espiritual marca e condiciona a vida humana. O perdão apresenta-se
como bálsamo para a dor e como caminho de possibilidade para a salvação. No entanto, há
que perceber até que ponto o perdão pode existir na história humana, de modo a que possa ser
assumido na quotidianidade. Assim, estabelecendo uma articulação entre o pensamento
bíblico-cristão e os argumentos da filosofia contemporânea sobre o conceito de perdão é
possível indagar-se o modo como o ser humano (sobretudo dentro do Cristianismo) pode
viver a paradoxalidade do perdão: tanto na sua dimensão de dom incondicional como na sua
responsabilidade salvífica pela pessoa do outro. Neste estudo, procura-se perceber a exigência
da condicionalidade, quando se assume uma perspetiva cristã face ao dom.
To forgive (un)conditionally: A Biblical-Philosophical Reading of Forgiveness Spiritual suffering marks and conditions human life. Forgiveness presents itself as the balm for pain and the path for possible salvation. However, we must realize the extent to which forgiveness can exist in human history, so that it can be assumed in daily life. Thus, by establishing a link between biblical-Christian thinking and the arguments of contemporary philosophy on the concept of forgiveness, one can inquire how the human being (especially within Christianity) can experience the paradox of forgiveness: both in its dimension of unconditional gift as in their salvific responsibility for the other. In this study, we try to understand the necessity of conditionality, when you assume a Christian perspective of gift.
To forgive (un)conditionally: A Biblical-Philosophical Reading of Forgiveness Spiritual suffering marks and conditions human life. Forgiveness presents itself as the balm for pain and the path for possible salvation. However, we must realize the extent to which forgiveness can exist in human history, so that it can be assumed in daily life. Thus, by establishing a link between biblical-Christian thinking and the arguments of contemporary philosophy on the concept of forgiveness, one can inquire how the human being (especially within Christianity) can experience the paradox of forgiveness: both in its dimension of unconditional gift as in their salvific responsibility for the other. In this study, we try to understand the necessity of conditionality, when you assume a Christian perspective of gift.
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Amor Perdão Reconciliação Salvação Incondicionalidade In conditione Paul Ricoeur Jacques Derrida Love Forgiveness Reconciliation Salvation Unconditionality