Fe privatizada y mística de la ortopraxis comunitaria
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https://doi.org/10.53111/ea.v57i3.1092Keywords:
spirituality, interiority, mysticism, orthopraxyAbstract
From the Augustinian spiritual theology, the article proposes that Christian interiority has the potential to constitute an element of discernment, which involves the believer in the mystique of the community and seeks the values of the common good, as antagonistic to a privatized faith. The analysis seeks, based on the spiritual experience of Saint Augustine, to provide systematic cohesion to the complexity of current Latin American spiritual realities, which, from the perspective of Peter Brown, can be a true theological puzzle, with a forceful incidence or a biting indifference in the appropriation and embodiment of human history.
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