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Librería Paulinas  |  SKU: 27063  |  Barcode: 9789587864281

Pardon. Dialogues between Philosophy and Theology

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14×21cm

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This work fosters interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and theology on the theme of forgiveness. It begins with the recognition of the relevance of forgiveness in today's society, shaped by narratives and attitudes of hatred, and by the calls for fraternal coexistence. Its primary approach is phenomenology, and its central sources are the reflections of philosophers Paul Ricoeur and Emmanuel Levinas. The book profoundly summarizes the human and Christian option of forgiveness as a way out of hatred and violence.

Author

René Dentz

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    Librería Paulinas

    Pardon. Dialogues between Philosophy and Theology

    $ 28.500 COP

    This work fosters interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and theology on the theme of forgiveness. It begins with the recognition of the relevance of forgiveness in today's society, shaped by narratives and attitudes of hatred, and by the calls for fraternal coexistence. Its primary approach is phenomenology, and its central sources are the reflections of philosophers Paul Ricoeur and Emmanuel Levinas. The book profoundly summarizes the human and Christian option of forgiveness as a way out of hatred and violence.

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