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O objetivo deste trabalho de dissertação é de patentear a hospitalidade como atitude na vida da igreja. Ela é mediática, e hermenêutica, que interpela as relações interpessoais. É a virtude que assemelha os divinos e os mortais, de facto é somente a partir desta virtude que os deuses se aproximam dos mortais no mundo homérico. É realização das liberdades, um direito natural necessário e inalienável, um dever sagrado, uma arte de dar tempo benevolamente através de gestos concretos, um pacto, troca de presentes entre anfitrião e o forasteiro, é responsabilidade pelo rosto do outro, é incondicional, um dom, uma meta-ética, um silêncio interior cuja linguagem é o rosto do outro. É estilo de vida, atitude de despertar e solidificar a fé em Cristo, anúncio pascal e critério messiânico para parusia.
The purpose of this dissertation work is to patent hospitality as an attitude in the life of the church. It is mediatic, hermeneutic, which challenges interpersonal relationships. It is the virtue that resembles the divine and mortals, in fact it is only from this virtue that the gods approach mortals in the Homeric world. It is the realization of freedoms, a necessary and inalienable natural right, a sacred duty, an art of giving time benevolently through concrete gestures, a pact, exchange of gifts between host and outsider, it is responsibility for the face of the other, it is unconditional, a gift, a meta-ethics, an inner silence whose language is the face of the other. It is a lifestyle, an attitude of awakening and solidifying faith in Christ, an Easter proclamation and a messianic criterion for parusia.
The purpose of this dissertation work is to patent hospitality as an attitude in the life of the church. It is mediatic, hermeneutic, which challenges interpersonal relationships. It is the virtue that resembles the divine and mortals, in fact it is only from this virtue that the gods approach mortals in the Homeric world. It is the realization of freedoms, a necessary and inalienable natural right, a sacred duty, an art of giving time benevolently through concrete gestures, a pact, exchange of gifts between host and outsider, it is responsibility for the face of the other, it is unconditional, a gift, a meta-ethics, an inner silence whose language is the face of the other. It is a lifestyle, an attitude of awakening and solidifying faith in Christ, an Easter proclamation and a messianic criterion for parusia.
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Hospitalidade Pastoral Kenosis Acolhimento Alteridade Afetação Hospitality Welcoming Otherness Affectation