El dolor humano en el Nuevo Testamento
Abstract
In the New Testament we find that pain and suffering in the world is assumed as an inherent reality of the human condition. This article explore for inseparable expressions of human pain in the New Testament: human pain an expression of discipleship, as a dimension of following Christ, as a place of obedient service, as solidarity with the Crucified One. The pain and suffering of humanity today is the reality in the midst of which the Christian community – itself a co-sufferer – incarnates its discipleship.
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