La complementariedad entre la comunicación presencial y la virtual a la luz de la praxis paulina
Abstract
Facing the post-pandemic time, the article reflects on the advisability of churches maintaining the intensive use of virtual communications as a complement to their face-to-face activities, mainly to strengthen their international ecumenical ties. The subject is examined considering Paul’s complementary use of face-to-face and non-face-to-face communication, particularly in his ministry to the Corinthian church, and to the unity of the early Church of God. What is observed in Pauline praxis is taken up again to ponder and value the current reimagining process of the Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI).
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