
handle: 11531/34568
Con el deseo de arrojar algo de luz sobre la problemática de la articulación entre una voluntad general universal de Dios y una voluntad particular, concreta y situada, el presente texto trata de aproximarse a la categoría «voluntad de Dios» en la perspectiva ignaciana mostrando hasta qué punto se inserta en una comprensión bíblica a veces olvidada. El texto considera también cómo la peculiar manera de Ignacio de experimentar, narrar, vivir y buscar incesantemente dicha voluntad para cumplirla puede ofrecernos algunas claves teológicas que nos permitan elaborar ciertas conclusiones, las cuales a su vez nos ayuden a comprender y a vivir dicha articulación.
Desiring to shed some light on the challenge of articulating the relationship between a general universal will of God and a particular, concrete will, the present text approaches the category «will of God» according to the Ignatian perspective, demonstrating therein the degree to which this question is part of a biblical understanding that is sometimes forgotten. The text also considers how Ignatius particular way of experiencing, narrating, living and searching incessantly for this will in order to carry it out can offer us some theological keys that allow us to elaborate a few conclusions, helping us to understand and to live this relationship.
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Dogmática Ignaciana
Dogmática Ignaciana
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