Criaturas no humanas y reinado de Dios. La dimensión ecológica del mensaje de Jesús

The main thesis of this paper is that Jesus conceived God’s kingdom as including non-human creatures. This idea has its roots in the Hebrew Bible, most conspicuously in the Book of Psalms, and in Ancient Jewish thought, where the relation between God and all created beings corresponds to that betwee...

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Subtitles:Non Human Creatures and the Kingdom of God. The Ecological Dimension of Jesus’ message
Main Author: Pericás, Esther Miquel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Institution 2022
In: Cauriensia
Year: 2022, Volume: 17, Pages: 785-807
Further subjects:B reinado de Dios
B criaturas no humanas
B giro ontológico
B Ecología
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Summary:The main thesis of this paper is that Jesus conceived God’s kingdom as including non-human creatures. This idea has its roots in the Hebrew Bible, most conspicuously in the Book of Psalms, and in Ancient Jewish thought, where the relation between God and all created beings corresponds to that between a king and his subjects. The interpretative approach sponsored by the Ontological turn in Anthropology has allowed us to understand this correspondence in a literal sense, and to acknowledge the interpersonal character that Biblical thought ascribes to the relation between God and his non-human creatures.
La tesis principal de este escrito es que la noción de reinado de Dios en boca de Jesús presupone la inclusión de criaturas no humanas. Este presupuesto tiene sus raíces en la Biblia Hebrea, especialmente en el libro de los Salmos, y en el pensamiento judío antiguo, donde la relación entre Dios y todos los seres creados corresponde a la que un rey tiene con sus súbditos. El uso de las claves interpretativas del giro ontológico en Antropología nos ha permitido entender de forma literal esa correspondencia y reconocer el carácter interpersonal que el pensamiento bíblico atribuye a la relación entre Dios y las criaturas no humanas.
ISSN:2340-4256
Contains:Enthalten in: Cauriensia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17398/2340-4256.17.785