Human ambivalence: a christian perspective
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Keywords

Philosophical anthropology
human nature
ambivalence
theology
hermeneutics

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Colli - Neto, G. .-. W. A. .-. R. (2014). Human ambivalence: a christian perspective. Theologica Xaveriana, 63(176). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.tx63-176.ahup
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Abstract

This work seeks to identify the comprehension of human nature based on a Christian anthropological perspective. It does not deny the obvious tension that is inherent to man, but seeks to understand it as an element of his own, ambivalent nature. Bearing in mind a dual vision, through bivalent logic, a reduction of the topic proposes, through a relational perspective, perfection in this nature: body and soul, and the expectation of an eschatological redemption.

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