A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Lagache, Sylvie lattes
Orientador(a): Prates, Lisâneos Francisco
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Teologia
Departamento: Teologia
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/18387
Resumo: The objective of this research is to recover the corporal dimension of Christianity, from the point of view of holistic anthropology, taking into account that Christian theology has an historic and incarnational dimension. Centred in the mystery of the Incarnation and Resurrection, Christianity, from the beginning, never despised the body but included it: a God who became flesh, who resurrected and promised the resurrection of the human body. It also pretends to prove this, by returning to its roots, to its sources which draw their foundation from the mystical Jewish tradition as found in the Old Testament and is found again in the New Testament, where the body has a decisive role in the salvation and healing of the human being. Salvation does not refer uniquely to the soul but to the whole Man, in his bodily dimension. The body is axis of salvation. This unity will be discussed, with the modern fragmented vision of the body, the dualist Greek conception, along with other negative influences received during all this historic trajectory of 2000 years. To recover the importance of the body dimension in Christian religion signifies a major change o paradigm, with the possibility of great changes in Christian comportment, where the body will no longer have a secondary and despicable role, but becomes a human reality, divinized by Jesus Christ, manifested concretely and lovingly. To recover the body in Christianity is to emphasize the historic Christ, he who knows how to welcome, serve and heal: actions that are profoundly human, affective and corporal and which invite the Christian to contemplate and imitate Him. Here, the body will be analyzed equally as time and space for conversion and transformation, as for example: respiration, asceticism, prayer, meditation, contemplation, silence, respiration, liturgy, music, song and dance. The human process of conversion is the here and now resurrection. It is the transformation of the old man , proud and egoistic, into the new man , open to the other, changing death into life. It is to rise, today, in Christ, with Christ, in the Body of Christ, since the human mystery only becomes truly clear in the mystery of the Word Incarnate. So, beginning with the body: Temple of the Spirit in Baptism, and nourished by the Eucharist, the Christian lives the Transfigured Body, the Glorified Body, today as in other times. This story is a story of God with Jesus: the human face of God and of Jesus with man: the divine face of the human being. It is corporality in the mystery of the incarnation and the resurrection
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spelling Prates, Lisâneos Franciscohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4420582A3Lagache, Sylvie2016-04-29T14:27:30Z2010-07-262010-06-07Lagache, Sylvie. Corporality in the mystery of the incarnation and the resurrection. 2010. 118 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Teologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2010.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/18387The objective of this research is to recover the corporal dimension of Christianity, from the point of view of holistic anthropology, taking into account that Christian theology has an historic and incarnational dimension. Centred in the mystery of the Incarnation and Resurrection, Christianity, from the beginning, never despised the body but included it: a God who became flesh, who resurrected and promised the resurrection of the human body. It also pretends to prove this, by returning to its roots, to its sources which draw their foundation from the mystical Jewish tradition as found in the Old Testament and is found again in the New Testament, where the body has a decisive role in the salvation and healing of the human being. Salvation does not refer uniquely to the soul but to the whole Man, in his bodily dimension. The body is axis of salvation. This unity will be discussed, with the modern fragmented vision of the body, the dualist Greek conception, along with other negative influences received during all this historic trajectory of 2000 years. To recover the importance of the body dimension in Christian religion signifies a major change o paradigm, with the possibility of great changes in Christian comportment, where the body will no longer have a secondary and despicable role, but becomes a human reality, divinized by Jesus Christ, manifested concretely and lovingly. To recover the body in Christianity is to emphasize the historic Christ, he who knows how to welcome, serve and heal: actions that are profoundly human, affective and corporal and which invite the Christian to contemplate and imitate Him. Here, the body will be analyzed equally as time and space for conversion and transformation, as for example: respiration, asceticism, prayer, meditation, contemplation, silence, respiration, liturgy, music, song and dance. The human process of conversion is the here and now resurrection. It is the transformation of the old man , proud and egoistic, into the new man , open to the other, changing death into life. It is to rise, today, in Christ, with Christ, in the Body of Christ, since the human mystery only becomes truly clear in the mystery of the Word Incarnate. So, beginning with the body: Temple of the Spirit in Baptism, and nourished by the Eucharist, the Christian lives the Transfigured Body, the Glorified Body, today as in other times. This story is a story of God with Jesus: the human face of God and of Jesus with man: the divine face of the human being. It is corporality in the mystery of the incarnation and the resurrectionEssa pesquisa propõe resgatar a dimensão corporal no cristianismo, olhando o corpo na perspectiva da unidade antropológica, considerando que a teologia cristã tem uma dinâmica histórica e encarnatória. Centrado no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição, o cristianismo, desde sua origem, nunca desprezou o corpo, incluiu-o: um Deus que se fez carne, que ressuscita e promete a ressurreição dos corpos. Pretendo-se, ainda, provar isso, voltando-se às raízes do cristianismo, às suas fontes, este trabalho vai considerar as influências históricas, recorrendo-se à tradição mística judaica, exposta no Antigo Testamento e retomada no Novo Testamento, onde o corpo, objeto deste estudo, tem um papel decisivo na salvação e na cura do ser humano. A salvação não se refere unicamente à alma, mas ao Homem, em toda sua dimensão corporal. O corpo é o eixo da salvação. Discutir-se-á essa unidade, com a visão fragmentada do corpo de hoje, o corpo dualista de concepção grega, juntamente com outras influências negativas recebidas durante toda sua trajetória histórica, nestes 2000 anos. Resgatar a importância da corporeidade na religião cristã significa uma grande mudança de paradigma, com possibilidades de grandes mudanças comportamentais para o cristão, onde o corpo deixa de ter uma função secundária e desprezível, mas torna-se uma realidade humana, divinizada por Jesus Cristo, manifestada concretamente e amorosamente. Resgatar o corpo no cristianismo é destacar o Jesus histórico, aquele que sabe acolher, servir e curar: atos profundamente humanos, afetivos e corporais e que convida o cristão a contemplá-Lo para imitá-Lo. O corpo será, aqui, estudado enquanto lugar de transformação e de conversão, que busca valores de dimensões sagradas e eternas. Serão citadas várias práticas corporais cristãs que ajudam o homem a viver o processo de transformação, como: a respiração, a ascese, a oração, a meditação, a contemplação, o silêncio, a liturgia, a música, o canto, a dança. O processo da conversão do homem é a ressurreição aqui-agora , é transformar o homem velho , orgulhoso e egoísta, no homem novo , aberto para o outro, ressurgido da morte para vida. É ressuscitar, hoje, em Cristo, com Cristo, no Corpo de Cristo, pois o mistério do homem só se torna claro verdadeiramente no mistério do verbo encarnado. Assim, a partir do Corpo Templo do Espírito no batismo e nutrido pelo Corpo do Cristo na eucaristia, o cristão viverá o Corpo Transfigurado, o Corpo Glorioso, hoje, e em outros tempos. Esta história é uma história de Deus com Jesus: o rosto humano de Deus e de Jesus com o homem: o rosto divino do ser humano: eis a corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreiçãoFinanciadora de Estudos e Projetos - FINEPapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/35183/Sylvie%20Lagache.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em TeologiaPUC-SPBRTeologiaCorpoCristianismoAntropologiaJesus Cristo -- RessurreicaoEncarnacaoEncarnacao -- Doutrina biblicaRessurreicaoBodyChristianityIncarnationResurrectionAnthropologyCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIAA corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreiçãoCorporality in the mystery of the incarnation and the resurrectioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPTEXTSylvie Lagache.pdf.txtSylvie Lagache.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain252310https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/18387/3/Sylvie%20Lagache.pdf.txtbdfff687cd8e5500beadc578bb87fa06MD53ORIGINALSylvie Lagache.pdfapplication/pdf778963https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/18387/1/Sylvie%20Lagache.pdfe1efc701023d1a0491116d1fb0ef797dMD51THUMBNAILSylvie Lagache.pdf.jpgSylvie Lagache.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2063https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/18387/2/Sylvie%20Lagache.pdf.jpgedaa18924424035085f68dba66cd88c7MD52handle/183872022-04-28 13:44:52.049oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/18387Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-04-28T16:44:52Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Corporality in the mystery of the incarnation and the resurrection
title A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
spellingShingle A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
Lagache, Sylvie
Corpo
Cristianismo
Antropologia
Jesus Cristo -- Ressurreicao
Encarnacao
Encarnacao -- Doutrina biblica
Ressurreicao
Body
Christianity
Incarnation
Resurrection
Anthropology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
title_short A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
title_full A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
title_fullStr A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
title_full_unstemmed A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
title_sort A corporeidade no mistério da encarnação e ressurreição
author Lagache, Sylvie
author_facet Lagache, Sylvie
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Prates, Lisâneos Francisco
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lagache, Sylvie
contributor_str_mv Prates, Lisâneos Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corpo
Cristianismo
Antropologia
Jesus Cristo -- Ressurreicao
Encarnacao
Encarnacao -- Doutrina biblica
Ressurreicao
topic Corpo
Cristianismo
Antropologia
Jesus Cristo -- Ressurreicao
Encarnacao
Encarnacao -- Doutrina biblica
Ressurreicao
Body
Christianity
Incarnation
Resurrection
Anthropology
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dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Body
Christianity
Incarnation
Resurrection
Anthropology
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