Marción de Sinope a la luz de la violencia religiosa contemporánea
Abstract
Marcion of Synope is considered a heretic by virtually all contemporary Christian churches. Even if his doctrines are contradictory, extravagant, alien to modern values, and even anti-Semitic, his thought becomes especially pertinent in a time of religious violence and fundamentalisms. For, in his attempt to reform Christianity, Marcion set the bases for a critique of the cult to a violent God and the divine inspiration of violence.Downloads
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