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Vencer la muerte "en cristiano" a la muerte

Authors: Martínez-Gayol Fernández, Nuria Cristina;

Vencer la muerte "en cristiano" a la muerte

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En este artículo nos vamos a interrogar sobre cómo vencer la muerte desde la fe. El cristiano vence la muerte incorporándose a la muerte de Cristo y a su modo de vivirla. Desde este punto de partida es posible descubrir que la muerte se vence: viviéndo (descubriendo la dimensión de eternidad que nos habita), amado (es decir, entregando la vida) y muriendo (incorporándola en la vida como proceso). Una existencia vivida en la fe, esperanza y amor va configurando la posibilidad de una muerte libre, creyente, expectante y amante. Una muerte que solo puede interpretarse como caída en manos del Dios que abraza y plenifica nuestra vida y nuestros sueños.

This article will investigate how death can be conquered through faith. Christians defeat death by embracing the death of Christ and his way of approaching it. On this basis, we discover that death can be conquered: by living (discovering the dimension of eternity that inhabits us), by loving (that is, devoting our life to God) and by dying (integrating it into life as a process). An existence lived in faith, hope and love shapes the possibility of a free, believing, expectant and loving death. A death that can only be interpreted as falling into the hands of the God who embraces and fulfils our life and dreams.

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