Título: | Editorial [English] : Editorial [English] |
Autores: | Renders, Helmut |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Editorial: | Escola de Teologia da Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, 2014-06-18 |
Dimensiones: | application/pdf |
Nota general: |
Caminhando (online); v. 19, n. 1 (2014): Caminhando; 2 Caminhando; v. 19, n. 1 (2014): Caminhando; 2 Caminhando; v. 19, n. 1 (2014): Caminhando; 2 2176-3828 1519-7018 |
Idiomas: | Portugués |
Palabras clave: | Editorial |
Resumen: | Editorial We deliver the latest edition of the scientific journal Caminhando with appreciation for the contributions of the authors and the editorial staff. The articles in this edition cover as always the three main emphases of this publication: Bible, Theology and History and Pastoral Theology. The first three texts are dedicated to New Testament studies. Danielle Lucy Bósio Frederick, who recently took on a full-time appointment in the Faculty of Theology, presents a study on the significance of the concept of honor in the letter to the Corinthians. The next text is signed by Ailton de Souza Gonçalves Gonçaves, Danilo Dourado War, Erika de Souza Rodrigues Rejane Fideles, and is dealing with the diversity of hermeneutics of the New Testament itself. After this, João Batista Ribeiro Santos, discusses the topic of hermeneutics of the miracle in the New Testament. The next section opens with a study on the understanding of the Natural Law in the public controversy between Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda and Fray Bartolome de Las Casas, and is presented by John Ribeiro Santos. While this paper deals with the foundations of colonial society in Latin America, Abdon Coppe Moses presents a study on sustainability in a theological perspective. The next two articles deal with different issues relating to popular culture. In the first case, is discussed how John Wesley, spiritus rector of Methodism, adapted the language of Renaissance Academy in a treaty directed to common people. Then discuss Gilson Xavier de Azevedo, Janice Aparecida de Azevedo Fernandes, Felipe Azevedo Fernandes the relationship between popular culture and women healers. In the last article, Alessandra Serra Viegas explores the rlation between theology and literature in the work of the Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector. We end with a book review about the publication of the doctoral thesis of the expert on mission in the Theological School of the Methodist University of Sao Paulo,, Nicanor Lopes. As the magazine as such, we are happy to that the magazine articles are also registered with a Digital Object Identifier. This is a new standard for document identification in computer networks like the Internet. This investment of the Methodist University of São Paulo is another step in the consolidation of its scientific publications. In the name of the Editorial Staff Helmut Renders Helmut Renders |
En línea: | https://www.metodista.br/revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/Caminhando/article/view/5041 |
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