El sufrimiento humano Un panorama teológico
Abstract
This theological perspective on human suffering reviews the views of theologians, evangelists and European apologists from the second half of the 20th century who have influenced Latin American thought and continue to influence current attitudes and responses. Among the apologists, E. Stanley Jones and C.S. Lewis; among the systematic theologians, K. Barth, D. Bonhoeffer, J. Moltmann and a Latin American, Gustavo Guitérrez. The article recognizes the vastness of the issue of individual suffering, the suffering of the human community and even that of planet earth. The authors contribution is the concluding reflection on the Christological-pneumatological hymn found in Romans 8:18-39.
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