La tradición en la Iglesia según Tertuliano

Tertullian, a former convert in controversy with the Gnostic heretics, is a man who is passionate about truth. For him, the truth is in the origin, and the truth of the origin is transmitted by the tradition. As a Christian, he is interested in the tradition of the Church; In it he discovers differe...

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Main Author: Vicastillo, Salvador (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2017
In: Estudios eclesiásticos
Year: 2017, Volume: 92, Issue: 362, Pages: 387-412
Further subjects:B Verdad
B Escritura
B Iglesias
B Herejes
B Tradición
B apostolicidad
B Doctrina
B Iglesia
B Fe
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Summary:Tertullian, a former convert in controversy with the Gnostic heretics, is a man who is passionate about truth. For him, the truth is in the origin, and the truth of the origin is transmitted by the tradition. As a Christian, he is interested in the tradition of the Church; In it he discovers different sections: God, Christ, Apostles, Church. Apostolicity (of origin and doctrine) is the specific note of its ecclesiology. Tradition carries, as a flow, a doctrine, some truths, which are summarized in the so-called rule of faith. Integrated in this doctrine (and subjected to it) is the Scripture; The heretics use it abundantly in the controversy, but after having manipulated the text and interpret it at its discretion; Therefore, the best tactic against them is to exclude them from their use by proving that Scripture does not belong to them.
Tertuliano, un antiguo converso en lucha con los herejes gnósticos, es un hombre apasionado por la verdad. Para él, la verdad está en el origen, y la verdad del origen es transmitida por la tradición. Como cristiano, se interesa, pues, por la tradición de la Iglesia; en ella descubre diversos tramos: Dios, Cristo, Apóstoles, Iglesia. La apostolicidad (de origen y de doctrina) es la nota específica de su eclesiología. La tradición porta, como caudal, una doctrina, unas verdades, que se resumen en la llamada regla de fe. Integrada en esa doctrina (y sometida a ella) se encuentra la Escritura; los herejes la emplean abundantemente en la polémica, pero tras haberla manipulado e interpretado a su arbitrio; por eso, la mejor táctica frente a ellos es excluirlos de su uso probando que la Escritura no les pertenece.
ISSN:2605-5147
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudios eclesiásticos