Por uma teodiceia bíblica
Contextualizando a cosmovisão cristã para a mentalidade pós-moderna
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https://doi.org/10.19141/1809-2454.kerygma.v16.n2.p23-41Keywords:
Metanarrativa, Teodiceia, Contextualização, Pós-Modernindade, Matriz Religiosa BrasileiraAbstract
Esta pesquisa trabalha uma proposta de metanarrativa cósmica em um cenário teodiceico a partir dos centros unificadores de Pohler e a fé adventista, com o objetivo de contextualizar a mensagem bíblica dentro do pensamento pós-moderno. A pesquisa se divide em cinco estratos. Dessa forma sugerimos como contextualizar a cosmovisão bíblica a um contexto pós-moderno, utilizando a tese de Pohler, que identifica oito características da crença adventista que estão mais diretamente ligadas à metanarrativa do grande conflito cósmico. Por fim, verificaremos como a nossa proposta interagirá com a matriz religiosa brasileira.
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