The roots of Augustine and Luther’s queries on Sacred Scripture

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues da Silva, André Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Marques Corrêa, Agenilton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Reflexus (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/article/view/2609
Resumo: This article proposes gathering and expanding the content of Augustine and Luther’s doctrine about the Sacred Scripture, especially regarding the hunch that they followed, while they were still alive, in stark contrast to their respective opponents about the real place of interest they should give to the literal sense of the Bible. As he tried to attenuate any doubt raised because a precedent book, Augustine wrote the De spiritu et littera, making references to the letter of Paul to Romans to grapple with the pelagian theories that have a bias towards human autonomy against the divine grace. Luther became rival of Erasmus and Emser for what appeared to him to be a form of semipelagianism, writing a commentary on the letter of Paul to Romans with explicit mentions of Augustine’s De spiritu et littera. Therefore, in Augustine and Luther it is possible to reckon the deep connection between the biblical question and the issues that involved grace, free will and human autonomy.
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spelling The roots of Augustine and Luther’s queries on Sacred ScriptureAs raízes da questão sobre as Sagradas Escrituras em Agostinho e em LuteroThis article proposes gathering and expanding the content of Augustine and Luther’s doctrine about the Sacred Scripture, especially regarding the hunch that they followed, while they were still alive, in stark contrast to their respective opponents about the real place of interest they should give to the literal sense of the Bible. As he tried to attenuate any doubt raised because a precedent book, Augustine wrote the De spiritu et littera, making references to the letter of Paul to Romans to grapple with the pelagian theories that have a bias towards human autonomy against the divine grace. Luther became rival of Erasmus and Emser for what appeared to him to be a form of semipelagianism, writing a commentary on the letter of Paul to Romans with explicit mentions of Augustine’s De spiritu et littera. Therefore, in Augustine and Luther it is possible to reckon the deep connection between the biblical question and the issues that involved grace, free will and human autonomy.Este artigo almeja conjugar e aprofundar o conteúdo dos ensinamentos de Agostinho e de Lutero sobre as Sagradas Escrituras, em particular no que diz respeito às intuições que eles tiveram, ainda em vida, em confronto com os seus respectivos opositores sobre o lugar ideal para o sentido literal da Bíblia. Na tentativa de dirimir as dúvidas de um escrito precedente, Agostinho escreve o De spiritu et littera, assumindo as referências da carta de Paulo aos Romanos para combater as teorias pelagianas que defendiam a autonomia do homem em relação à graça divina. Lutero se opõe ao semipelagianismo de Erasmo e de Emser, comentando a carta de Paulo aos Romanos com citações diretas e explícitas do De spiritu et littera de Agostinho. Dessa maneira, tanto em Agostinho quanto em Lutero é possível enxergar a relação profunda do tema bíblico com as questões que envolviam o tema da graça, do livre-arbítrio e da vontade humana.Faculdade Unida de Vitória2022-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/article/view/260910.20890/reflexus.v16i1.2609REFLEXUS - Biannual Journal of Theology and Religious Studies; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022); 73-97REFLEXUS - Revista Semestral de Teologia e Ciências das Religiões; v. 16 n. 1 (2022); 73-972358-487410.20890/reflexus.v16i1reponame:Reflexus (Online)instname:Faculdade Unida (UNIDA)instacron:UNIDAporhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/article/view/2609/2327Copyright (c) 2022 REFLEXUS - Revista Semestral de Teologia e Ciências das Religiõesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues da Silva, André LuizMarques Corrêa, Agenilton2022-07-04T12:04:10Zoai:revista.fuv.edu.br:article/2609Revistahttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexusPRIhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/oai||joseadriano@faculdadeunida.com.br|| claudete@faculdadeunida.com.br2358-48741982-0828opendoar:2022-07-04T12:04:10Reflexus (Online) - Faculdade Unida (UNIDA)false
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As raízes da questão sobre as Sagradas Escrituras em Agostinho e em Lutero
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description This article proposes gathering and expanding the content of Augustine and Luther’s doctrine about the Sacred Scripture, especially regarding the hunch that they followed, while they were still alive, in stark contrast to their respective opponents about the real place of interest they should give to the literal sense of the Bible. As he tried to attenuate any doubt raised because a precedent book, Augustine wrote the De spiritu et littera, making references to the letter of Paul to Romans to grapple with the pelagian theories that have a bias towards human autonomy against the divine grace. Luther became rival of Erasmus and Emser for what appeared to him to be a form of semipelagianism, writing a commentary on the letter of Paul to Romans with explicit mentions of Augustine’s De spiritu et littera. Therefore, in Augustine and Luther it is possible to reckon the deep connection between the biblical question and the issues that involved grace, free will and human autonomy.
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