Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados

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Autor(a) principal: Zitzke, ângela
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do EST
Texto Completo: http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/268
Resumo: The present dissertation deals with the subject of divine love in a very specific way, having as emphasis the love that gives of itself; more specifically, the love which goes to the ultimate consequences present in Christ's self-giving. Its objective is to explain this extremely abstract theme which is, at the same time, deeply perceptible through the eyes of faith. To do this, the paper was distributed in three essential parts to develop a dissertation in the form of an exegesis of the New Testament. First, it intends to explain how God's love was present in the moments of difficulty of the Roman Christians of the first century (history); in second place, how the preaching of the apostle Paul, in talking about agape, was important and made sense in dealing with the subjects quoted in several of his epistles (exegesis) and, last, how the idea that God gives himself up for love through salvific models (systematics) was developed in order to maintain the love alive in those who put their faith, since the origins, in his apostolic word, as well as, in the proposal of having a relationship with God. Based on three selected texts of the letter to the Romans, we wish to demonstrate who the first Christians were, how they lived and what they overcame in terms of persecution in those difficult times, characteristic of the warmongering Roman Empire. However challenging these difficulties were, even so, Paul left a word of encouragement and wisdom: ―there is nothing greater than God's love for you and, anchored in this love, there exists no tribulation, anguish, danger or pain that will be able to defeat you. You are more than winners!‖ (Rom. 8:31-39) It is thanks to the love that was poured into the human being s heart that the Christian person is enabled and filled to love without limits, preferences, barriers, prejudice or aversion (Rom. 5:6-11). And how important was this love, creator of unity for the Christians who recognized themselves as faulty, incompetent of carrying out the law or even of justifying themselves before God (Rom. 3:21-26). For them, and for the maintenance of their faith, the models of expiation, reconciliation and justification were developed; in the certainty that God reaches and saves his/her own, independently of any human claim. The certainty that God was always at their side supported all of them in love and contributed to produce unconditional pardon in their hearts; this is the final message, as well as the conclusion of the research done in this dissertation.
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spelling 2016-07-25T15:33:23Z2012-03-202016-07-25T15:33:23Z2011-12-12ZITZKE, ângela. Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados. 2011. 391 f. Tese (Doutorado em Teologia) - Faculdades EST, São Leopoldo, 2011.http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/268The present dissertation deals with the subject of divine love in a very specific way, having as emphasis the love that gives of itself; more specifically, the love which goes to the ultimate consequences present in Christ's self-giving. Its objective is to explain this extremely abstract theme which is, at the same time, deeply perceptible through the eyes of faith. To do this, the paper was distributed in three essential parts to develop a dissertation in the form of an exegesis of the New Testament. First, it intends to explain how God's love was present in the moments of difficulty of the Roman Christians of the first century (history); in second place, how the preaching of the apostle Paul, in talking about agape, was important and made sense in dealing with the subjects quoted in several of his epistles (exegesis) and, last, how the idea that God gives himself up for love through salvific models (systematics) was developed in order to maintain the love alive in those who put their faith, since the origins, in his apostolic word, as well as, in the proposal of having a relationship with God. Based on three selected texts of the letter to the Romans, we wish to demonstrate who the first Christians were, how they lived and what they overcame in terms of persecution in those difficult times, characteristic of the warmongering Roman Empire. However challenging these difficulties were, even so, Paul left a word of encouragement and wisdom: ―there is nothing greater than God's love for you and, anchored in this love, there exists no tribulation, anguish, danger or pain that will be able to defeat you. You are more than winners!‖ (Rom. 8:31-39) It is thanks to the love that was poured into the human being s heart that the Christian person is enabled and filled to love without limits, preferences, barriers, prejudice or aversion (Rom. 5:6-11). And how important was this love, creator of unity for the Christians who recognized themselves as faulty, incompetent of carrying out the law or even of justifying themselves before God (Rom. 3:21-26). For them, and for the maintenance of their faith, the models of expiation, reconciliation and justification were developed; in the certainty that God reaches and saves his/her own, independently of any human claim. The certainty that God was always at their side supported all of them in love and contributed to produce unconditional pardon in their hearts; this is the final message, as well as the conclusion of the research done in this dissertation.A presente tese aborda o tema do amor divino de forma muito pontual, tendo como ênfase o amor que se doa; seria, mais especificamente, o amor que vai até as últimas consequencias presente na entrega de Cristo. Seu objetivo é explicar este tema extremamente abstrato e, ao mesmo tempo, profundamente perceptível através dos olhos da fé. Para tanto, este trabalho foi distribuído em três partes (capítulos) essenciais para desenvolver uma tese em forma de exegese de novo testamento. Pretende-se, primeiramente, explicar como amor de Deus se fez presente em (1) momentos de dificuldade para os cristãos romanos do primeiro século (história), em segundo lugar, como a (2) pregação do apóstolo Paulo, ao falar de agápe, foi importante e fez sentido ao tratar de temas citados em sua epístola com os mesmos (exegese) e, por último, como desenvolveu-se a ideia de que Deus (3) se entrega por amor através dos modelos salvíficos (sistemática) para manter vivo o amor naqueles que colocaram fé, desde os primórdios, nesta palavra apostólica, bem como, na proposta de relacionar-se com Deus. Com base em três textos selecionados da carta aos Romanos, deseja-se clarear quem foram, como viveram e o que superaram os primeiros cristãos em termos de perseguição nesta época tão difícil, característica do aguerrido Império Romano. Por mais desafiadoras que foram estas dificuldades, ainda assim, Paulo deixa uma palavra de ânimo e sabedoria: ―não há nada maior que o amor de Deus por vocês e, ancorados neste amor, não existe tribulação, angústia, perigo ou dor que poderá derrotá-los. Vocês são mais que vencedores!‖ (Rm 8.31-39) É graças a este amor derramado no coração dos seres humanos que a pessoa cristã está capacitada e preenchida para amar sem limites, acepção, bloqueios, preconceito ou aversão (Rm 5.6-11). E quão importante foi este amor gerador de unidade para os cristãos que se reconheciam falhos, incapazes de cumprir a lei ou mesmo de justificarem-se diante de Deus (Rm 3.21-26). Por eles e pela manutenção da sua fé, os modelos de expiação, reconciliação e justificação foram desenvolvidos; na certeza de que Deus alcança e salva os seus, independente de qualquer pretensão humana. A certeza de que Deus esteve sempre ao seu lado sustentou a todos em amor e contribuiu para gerar o perdão incondicional em seus corações; esta é a mensagem bem como a conclusão da pesquisa sobre amor divino feita nesta tese.Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-25T15:33:23Z (GMT). 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title Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
spellingShingle Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
Zitzke, ângela
Amor divino
Roma Imperial
Exegese em Romanos
Modelos salvíficos
BÍBLIA
Divine love
Imperial Rome
Exegesis in Romans
Salvific models
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
title_full Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
title_fullStr Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
title_full_unstemmed Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
title_sort Amor divino na Carta aos Romanos: análise histórica, exegética e sistemática da entrega de Cristo em textos selecionados
author Zitzke, ângela
author_facet Zitzke, ângela
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Roma Imperial
Exegese em Romanos
Modelos salvíficos
BÍBLIA
topic Amor divino
Roma Imperial
Exegese em Romanos
Modelos salvíficos
BÍBLIA
Divine love
Imperial Rome
Exegesis in Romans
Salvific models
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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Imperial Rome
Exegesis in Romans
Salvific models
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description The present dissertation deals with the subject of divine love in a very specific way, having as emphasis the love that gives of itself; more specifically, the love which goes to the ultimate consequences present in Christ's self-giving. Its objective is to explain this extremely abstract theme which is, at the same time, deeply perceptible through the eyes of faith. To do this, the paper was distributed in three essential parts to develop a dissertation in the form of an exegesis of the New Testament. First, it intends to explain how God's love was present in the moments of difficulty of the Roman Christians of the first century (history); in second place, how the preaching of the apostle Paul, in talking about agape, was important and made sense in dealing with the subjects quoted in several of his epistles (exegesis) and, last, how the idea that God gives himself up for love through salvific models (systematics) was developed in order to maintain the love alive in those who put their faith, since the origins, in his apostolic word, as well as, in the proposal of having a relationship with God. Based on three selected texts of the letter to the Romans, we wish to demonstrate who the first Christians were, how they lived and what they overcame in terms of persecution in those difficult times, characteristic of the warmongering Roman Empire. However challenging these difficulties were, even so, Paul left a word of encouragement and wisdom: ―there is nothing greater than God's love for you and, anchored in this love, there exists no tribulation, anguish, danger or pain that will be able to defeat you. You are more than winners!‖ (Rom. 8:31-39) It is thanks to the love that was poured into the human being s heart that the Christian person is enabled and filled to love without limits, preferences, barriers, prejudice or aversion (Rom. 5:6-11). And how important was this love, creator of unity for the Christians who recognized themselves as faulty, incompetent of carrying out the law or even of justifying themselves before God (Rom. 3:21-26). For them, and for the maintenance of their faith, the models of expiation, reconciliation and justification were developed; in the certainty that God reaches and saves his/her own, independently of any human claim. The certainty that God was always at their side supported all of them in love and contributed to produce unconditional pardon in their hearts; this is the final message, as well as the conclusion of the research done in this dissertation.
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