El enemigo teológico : hostilidad y comunidad en Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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2022-12-28
Autores
Soto Morera, Diego A.
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Perspectiva Teológica, Belo Horizonte
Resumen
En este artículo se aborda la relación entre comunidad y enemistad en la teología de Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Particularmente, este artículo se enfoca en los textos del período 1937-1940 donde la noción de enemigo ha sido ampliamente desarrollada por el teólogo luterano. En adelante se discutirá cómo al interior de la teología de Bonhoeffer las nociones amigo, hermano y enemigo tienen un lugar diferenciado pero constitutivo de ambas comunidad y cristianismo. Un propósito vinculado con este trabajo consiste en determinar la continuidad o ruptura del pensamiento de Bonhoeffer con tradiciones filosóficas o teológicas que han ubicado los términos amigo, hermano y enemigo como criterios de discriminación en torno a los vivientes que propician o amenazan una vida común.
This paper addresses the relationship between community and enmity in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology. Particularly, this article focuses on the texts of the period 1937-1940 where the notion of enemy has been widely developed by the Lutheran theologian. Hereafter it will be discussed how within Bonhoeffer's theology the notions of friend, brother and enemy have a differentiated but constitutive place in both community and Christianity. A related purpose of this work is to determine the continuity or rupture of Bonhoeffer's thought with philosophical or theological traditions that have placed the terms friend, brother and enemy as criteria of discrimination around the living who propitiate or threaten a common life.
This paper addresses the relationship between community and enmity in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology. Particularly, this article focuses on the texts of the period 1937-1940 where the notion of enemy has been widely developed by the Lutheran theologian. Hereafter it will be discussed how within Bonhoeffer's theology the notions of friend, brother and enemy have a differentiated but constitutive place in both community and Christianity. A related purpose of this work is to determine the continuity or rupture of Bonhoeffer's thought with philosophical or theological traditions that have placed the terms friend, brother and enemy as criteria of discrimination around the living who propitiate or threaten a common life.
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Perspectiva Teológica, Belo Horizonte, V54, n3, páginas 755-774.
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TEOLOGÍA, POLÍTICA, BONHOEFFER, DIETRICH, 1906-1945, THEOLOGY, POLICY