Anatomía del cristianismo

Cobo, José

Despite the family air, Christianity is not one religion among others. It is closer to atheism than to a religion to use (and perhaps for that very reason, it is the strongest response to the nihilist challenge). In fact, we could consider modern atheism as a bastard child of faith that proclaims a God forsaken as the Son of God. Well, this is very close to saying that there is no God. The proclamation of the death of God was Christian rather than Nietzschean. And it is that the God who reveals himself on the cross is a God whose will was to be nobody without the absurd faith of man. Hence, the God who reveals himself on Golgotha does not end up fitting in with religious prejudice, the one that sustains, precisely, that God is independent of man's faith. As Bonhoeffer wrote, "a God who exists does not exist as God." Faced with today's oceanic spiritualities, Christianity affirms that God has no other entity than the body of a crucified in his name. Hence the question is in what sense we can still take seriously what the believer expects of God.

Author
Cobo, José
Subject
Human sciences > Religion and mythology
EAN
9788417796761
ISBN
978-84-17796-76-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Fragmenta Editorial
Pages
256 
High
21.0 cm
Weight
13.0 cm
Release date
20-12-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Fragmentos 
Number
85 
Paperback edition
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Cobo, José (aut.)

  • Cobo, José
    José Cobo (Lleida, 1962) es licenciado en filosofía por la Universidad de Barcelona. Desarrolla su carrera docente en el Colegio de San Ignacio-Sarriá, donde imparte clases de his   Read more