Exégesis y antropología parental. Un estudio introductorio a adelphós en el Nuevo Testamento

The critical historical study of adelphos (“brother”) in recent decades has tended to a consensus thatfavors theperspective in which Jesus of Galilee is recogniged as “carnal brothers”, according to the testimonies of the Greek texts. However, from the parental anthropology and the social- parental...

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Published in:Veritas
Authors: Raya, Guzmán (Author) ; Lebeo, Antonio (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [2020]
In: Veritas
Year: 2020, Volume: 45, Pages: 161-178
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
NBF Christology
Further subjects:B Patriarchy
B Kinship of Jesus
B Brothers of Jesus
B Exogamous family
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Summary:The critical historical study of adelphos (“brother”) in recent decades has tended to a consensus thatfavors theperspective in which Jesus of Galilee is recogniged as “carnal brothers”, according to the testimonies of the Greek texts. However, from the parental anthropology and the social- parental history, the data attested by the new testament are not univocal and are addressed in the light of the extended exogamousfamily structure, a crucial aspect, to point out that the texts provide data and information, but they are not the answer in itself. To which, a richerperspective opens in nuances and aspects of the kinship of Jesus and the parental ties in Galilee of the 1st century AD.
El estudio del empleo de la palabra adelphos (“hermano”) en el Nuevo Testamento en las últimas décadas ha tendido a un consenso donde se favorece la perspectiva literal en la cual se asocia a Jesús de Galilea “hermanos” carnales, según los testimonios de los textos griegos. Sin embargo, desde otra perspectiva como la antropología del parentesco y la historia social parental, los datos que atestigua el Nuevo Testamento no son unívocos y se interpelan a la luz de la estructura familiar exogámica extendida -aspecto crucial- para señalar que los textos aportan datos e información, pero no son en sí la respuesta. A lo cual, se abre una perspectiva más rica en matices y aspectos del parentesco de Jesús y los lazos parentales en Galilea del siglo I d.C.
ISSN:0718-9273
Contains:Enthalten in: Veritas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4067/S0718-92732020000100161