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HISTORIA Y CRISTIANISMO: EVIDENCIAS DEL JESÚS HISTÓRICO.
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- Author(s): C., Héctor Salazar1
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Tiempo y Espacio. 2009, Vol. 19 Issue 22, p99-111. 13p. - Source:
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- Alternate Title: History and christianity: Historical Jesus evidences.
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- Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to consider Jesus of Nazareth's historicity according to different Christian era sources. To begin with an analysis of "Jesus Seminary" is made. This organization looks for grounds to identify the words actually spoken by Jesus as found on the synoptic gospels - Mathew, Mark and Lucas. Then, this open question is followed by an analysis of the historic sources, both Jewish and Romans, on the first AD century's Jesus. The hypothesis is, mainly, that Jesus of Nazareth is above all an historical being, and that a larger part of his epoch sources are in no way circumscribed to him. Finally, it is argued that the modern Christianity - mostly during the XIX century - strongly linked to the spiritualization, a feature produced by the medieval allegoric method, does not take into account, willingly or not, its founder's thinking to be linked to a history and to our History. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: El objetivo del paper es atender la historicidad de Jesús de Nazareth, según las distintas fuentes de nuestra era cristiana. La metodología, parte con el análisis del 'Seminario de Jesús', organismo que busca sostener cuáles fueron las verdaderas palabras de Jesús contenidas en los evangelios sinópticos , Mateo, Marcos y Lucas. Posteriormente, esta consulta abierta nos lleva a analizar las fuentes históricas, tanto judía como Romanas en torno a Jesús del primer siglo después de Cristo. La hipótesis consiste principalmente en que el Jesús de Nazareth, es ante todo un ser histórico y que gran parte de las fuentes circunscritas a su época, se encuentran en modo alguno vinculadas a él. Finalmente, el cristianismo moderno , principalmente del siglo XIX , muy ligado a la espiritualización, faceta producida por el método alegórico pre-medieval ha desconocido consciente o inconscientemente la reflexión, tan necesaria de su fundador, como ser ligado a una historia y a nuestra Historia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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