Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine

In the Irenaean doctrine, man is considered essentially fleshmade and shaped. This human reality, of being madeflesh, denotes the creature's ontological dependence with its creator, since it obtains existence from Him. From its origin, man can never renounce or escape his relation to God. By be...

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Autor principal: Carrascosa Fuentes, José Antonio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2022
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topic Proceso pedagógico
Perfectibilidad
Desarrollo humano
Incorrupción
Pedagogical process
Perfectibility
Human development
Incorruption
spellingShingle Proceso pedagógico
Perfectibilidad
Desarrollo humano
Incorrupción
Pedagogical process
Perfectibility
Human development
Incorruption
Carrascosa Fuentes, José Antonio
Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
topic_facet Proceso pedagógico
Perfectibilidad
Desarrollo humano
Incorrupción
Pedagogical process
Perfectibility
Human development
Incorruption
author Carrascosa Fuentes, José Antonio
author_facet Carrascosa Fuentes, José Antonio
author_sort Carrascosa Fuentes, José Antonio
title Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
title_short Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
title_full Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
title_fullStr Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
title_full_unstemmed Death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in Irenaeus of Lyons' doctrine
title_sort death in the rhythm towards the incorruption of man, in irenaeus of lyons' doctrine
description In the Irenaean doctrine, man is considered essentially fleshmade and shaped. This human reality, of being madeflesh, denotes the creature's ontological dependence with its creator, since it obtains existence from Him. From its origin, man can never renounce or escape his relation to God. By being a creature, man, belongs to the category of beings factus as opposed to being infectus which is God. The other term that defines the human condition is to be embodied. Man, and only him, was made factus through the plasis of God's hands. It was plasmatus. He earned the privileged honor of being shaped by God.  The idea of embodiment leads us directly to the human conditions of flexibility, malleability and capacity for transformation. Are not these essential conditions of every disciple in his pedagogical process? Thanks to these qualities, man is suitable for thedevelopment and growth that he will have to display along his existence. Death, will it be an obstacle to this process? Man, created and destined for eternal life, by suffering death, is he left without the possibility of completing his divine configuration? Does death, and life after it, have some pedagogical purpose? We will answer these questions from the doctrine of the Bishop of Gaul.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
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