The helpless at the roadside (lc 10,25-37): from audition to recitation through decision
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Keywords

Good Samaritan
parable
audition
recitation
decision

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Borgues de Meneses, R. D. (2008). The helpless at the roadside (lc 10,25-37): from audition to recitation through decision. Theologica Xaveriana, 58(165). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/teoxaveriana/article/view/9418
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Abstract

In the parable of the Good Samaritan there is a direct relationship between audition (faith), decision (mercy) and recitation (hope). The story narrated by Jesus Christ is dialectically founded upon these three pillars which define, on one side, a plesiologic aretology and, on the other, suggests a form of poetic ethics, that has its foundation on a deliberative compassion, as it is elaborated on the basis of the exgetical commentary on the parable of the Homo Viator.

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