Published Nov 30, 2007



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Juan Manuel Granados, S.J.

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Abstract

In Pauline Theology reconciliation between enemies consists in the creation of a new situation in which no enmity nor causes of division subsist. Reconciliation of individual persons, on the other side, is seen as rehabilitation of the subjects in order to live as children of God. The creation of a new mankind, as rehabilitation of the individual persons by adherence to the faith of Jesus Christ constitutes the contribution of Christians to the process of social reconciliation.

Keywords

Saint Paul, reconciliation, enmity, creation, rehabiliationSan Pablo, reconciliación, enemistad, creación, rehabilitación

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Granados, S.J., J. M. (2007). Reconciliation, creation and rehabilitation.: Contributions of the pauline theology to the processes of social reconciliation. Theologica Xaveriana, (164). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/teoxaveriana/article/view/13217
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