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Authors:Abrahám A. Montoya Brito Abstract: The article deals with the text of Jn 5:1-18, first of all highlighting the contextual elements of the Gospel text, and then presenting the connotative elements of the text itself, as well as the different interpretations that some contemporary specialists make of the text. At the end, some conclusions are offered, as well as the author’s personal reading of the text of Jn 5: 1-18. PubDate: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 05:00:37 GMT
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Authors:Enrique A. Eguiarte Bendímez Abstract: The article deals with the narrative and theatrical work of Elena Garro, in order to present, firstly, an extensive biography of the Mexican writer, in view of the fact that the existing biographies are very partial and omit many essential facts about her life. Secondly, a thematic and semiotic analysis is made of her novels and short stories as well as her theatre. Finally, some conclusions are offered. PubDate: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 05:00:37 GMT
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Authors:Mario Lorente Muñoz Abstract: In the present work we intend to carry out a historical/dogmatic study of the main attributes and examples of life described by St. Augustine in his sermons on the role of martyrs in the Catholic Church at the beginning of the 5th century. For this purpose, his writings will be analysed in detail, and an attempt will be made to reconstruct as faithfully as possible the true concept of martyr according to the bishop of Hippo. PubDate: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 05:00:36 GMT
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Authors:Victor R. Ribeiro de Lima Abstract: This paper expresses the principles of free will in the thought of the philosopher and bishop of Hippo, St. Augustine, in order to establish the understanding that there is about freedom and evil, since every human creature seeks to be free and good. In order to interpret the concepts of free will and the origin of evil, we will take into consideration these works of Saint Augustine: De libero arbitrio, Confessiones, and De ciuitate Dei; what is presented in the three books about whether sin comes from free will and whether the proof of God’s existence reveals him as the source of all good. In addition to the use of some commentators. In reviewing the texts one can affirm that God is not the author of evil, but the misuse of free will which in itself is a good, and praise God for the universal order, of which free will is a positive component, even if subject to sin. For Augustine, true happiness is found in accepting the Grace of God. The ability to choose, that is, free will, is not free until then. Freedom consists in having the will to return to the good. Free will conditions us to follow God’s will or not. However, only the one who chooses to carry out God’s will with God’s help will be free. PubDate: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 05:00:36 GMT