God: from biblical revelation to trinitary identity, the development of a liberating identity

Authors

  • Adilson Cristiano Habowski Graduando do curso de Teologia pelo Centro Universitário UNILASALLE – Canoas/RS
  • Lucas Luiz Abreu Rocha Acadêmico do curso de Psicologia da UNIRITTTER – Porto Alegre/RS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2017v11i20p13-29

Keywords:

God, Trinity, Identity, Revelation

Abstract

The purpose of the following text is to analyze the development of the understanding of God in the theological-biblical imaginery, as well as the formulations that allow us to understand the development of Transcendent identity in history and in the construction of the talk and about God. Starting from a brief synopsis of the biblical Old Testament design of elements present in the theological imagination of the identity of the God of Israel, from liberating perception present in the image of God Revelation from Jesus Christ phenomenon, passing briefly to the understanding of God as Trinity and culminating with the perception of identity of God within the current context of liberation, it points out the development of the identity of a God who – far from remain static , immobile, inert – assumes an itinerant identity alongside your people. Thus, the present paper analyses aspects of revelation and maps an identity of God from these elements, pointing to the construction of the identity design of a God who, by walking along the humanity, is not free to be assimilated and perceived in different forms in the course of this Revelation route.

Published

2018-02-15

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