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LA SUBSIDIARIEDAD EN EL EVANGELIO DE JUAN

Authors: Sarasa G, S.J., Luis Guillermo;

LA SUBSIDIARIEDAD EN EL EVANGELIO DE JUAN

Abstract

Las relaciones paterno-filiales del Evangelio de Juan revelan una dinámica subsidiaria que vale la pena resaltar en la medida en que hoy no sólo buscamos nuevos lenguajes teológico-exegéticos sino también nuevos caminos para entender la verdad evangélica y sus consecuencias personales, comunitarias y eclesiales. El artículo analiza el concepto de subsidiariedad diacrónicamente y la integración y uso que la Iglesia Católica ha hecho de él. Seguidamente, analiza el tipo de relaciones que se descubren en el cuarto Evangelio y el por qué puedan ser, justamente, identificadas como subsidiarias. Por último, plantea algunos cuestionamientos para el devenir actual de los sujetos, las comunidades y la Iglesia. The fatherhood-sonship relations in the Gospel of John reveal a subsidiary dynamic that is to be stressed in the measure in which we search today not only for new theological-exegetical languages but at the same time for new ways to understand the truth of the Gospel and its personal, communitarian and ecclesial consequences. The paper studies diachronically the concept of subsidiarity and the integration and use the Catholic Church has made of it. Then it goes on to examine the different relations found in the Fourth Gospel and why they can be adequately identified as subsidiary. It finally poses some questions pertinent to the future of the individuals, the communities and the Church as a whole. As relações paterno- filial do evangelho de João revelam uma dinâmica dependente que é importante conforme em que ainda na atualidade não só procura-se novas linguagens senão novos caminhos para entender a verdade evangélica e suas conseqüências pessoais, comunitárias, e eclesiais. No artigo analisa-se o coinceito de subsiariedad de maneira diacrônica na integração e o uso que a igreja Católica tem feito dele. Também mostra as relações que se descobrem no quarto evangelho e por que podem ser identificadas como subsidiarias. por último apresenta alguns questionamentos sobre os indivíduos, as comunidades e a igreja.

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filiação, 330, paternidade, Subsidiariedad, Subsidiarity, paternidad, Evangelio de Juan, sonship, Evangelho de João, fatherhood, Subsiariedad, filiación, Gospel of John

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