“Teu povo será meu povo, teu Deus será meu Deus” (Rt 1,16). A amizade fraterna: caminho de superação dos limites das religiões e das culturas no livro de Rute

Culture and religion are characteristics of human groups, but they are necessarly diverse and often are causes of separation and exclusion. Hawever, the fraternal friendship and solidarity are fundamental, capable of overcomin the limits of both cultures as value of religions. The book of Ruth illus...

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Main Author: Valério, Paulo Ferreira (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Portuguese
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Published: 2014
In: Revista eclesiástica brasileira
Year: 2014, Volume: 74, Issue: 294, Pages: 362-392
Further subjects:B Amizade
B Friendship
B Book of Ruth
B Bíblia
B Culturas
B Bible
B Cultures
B Livro de Rute
B Intercultural Dialogue
B Diálogo intercultural
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Summary:Culture and religion are characteristics of human groups, but they are necessarly diverse and often are causes of separation and exclusion. Hawever, the fraternal friendship and solidarity are fundamental, capable of overcomin the limits of both cultures as value of religions. The book of Ruth illustrates this lost statement.
Cultura e religião são características dos grupos humanos, mas elas são necessariamente diversas e, amiúde, são causa de separação e exclusão. No entanto, a amizade fraterna e a solidariedade são valores fundamentais, capazes de superar os limites tanto das culturas quanto das religiões. O livro de Rute ilustra esta última afirmação.
Contains:Enthalten in: Revista eclesiástica brasileira
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.29386/reb.v74i294.517