El declinar de la profecía en el siglo II: Notas para un ensayo

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El autor presenta recientes estudios sobre el tema, como el de Aune. Introduce con Qumrán, Juan Bautista y Jesús, siendo este la Palabra definitiva de Dios. En su esbozo recorre diversas fuentes en el siguiente orden. Irrupción del Espíritu y Hch. La profecía en Corinto y en la Didache. Pablo y Pedro como profetas. Tradición apostólica, dichos de Jesús y exegesis carismática. No especiales problemas doctrinales en el profetismo. La profecía de Ap y su autoridad. Los himnos inspirados, como las Odas de Salomón. Ignacio de Antioquía y Policarpo. El desafío del montañismo y el discernimiento de la profecía. Orientado por este recorrido, el autor concluye presentando las principales razones del declinar profético.
The author presents recent studies on the subject, such as that of Aune. He begins with Qumran, John the Baptist and Jesus, He being the definitive word of God. In his study, he goes through various sources in the following order. Emergence of the Spirit and Acts; the prophecy in Corinth and the Didache. Paul and Peter as prophets. Apostolic tradition, quotes of Jesus and charismatic exegesis. Non special doctrinal issues in the prophetism. The prophecy of the Revelation and its authority. The inspired hymns such as Solomon's Odes. Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp. The challenge of Montanism and the discernment of the prophecy. Following this course, the author concludes by presenting the main reasons of the prophetic decline.
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Authors Zañartu, Sergio;
Journal teología y vida
Year 2009
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