Los modelos de las familias de las personas menores de edad que viven en las calles
Un acercamiento iluminado por la lectura cultural del Evangelio de Mateo
Abstract
This article analyzes family models of children who live on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil. The models are studied from the perspective of the categories “honor-shame” in the Gospel of Matthew (J.H. Neyrey), key values that structured the life of the people and communities around the Mediterranean, and from the words of the children themselves on the streets of São Paulo regarding their experiences of life together and abandonment by the family.
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