PACEA CREȘTINĂ DEFINITĂ ÎN LUMINA SFINTEI SCRIPTURI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20107783Keywords:
peace, Holy Scripture, values, diversity, contextAbstract
Christian peace defined in the light of Holy Scripture.
In the light of Holy Scripture, peace has a universal value, a value that extends and encompasses the entire existence of the created world, the one that was, is and is to come. However, peace, between reality and concept, is interpreted and approached differently in each time and place in which it manifests itself. The civilizations, cultures and values of the world, as attributes of history, are, from the perspective of peace, stages that the world has to contextually go through in order to fulfill it. In this brief study we propose to underline the values of peace in relation to the way in which it is sought to be accomplished from the perspective of Christian teaching.
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