Salvation and the modern man

Authors

  • Renato Arnellas Coelho
  • Maria Regina Graciani Ribeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2015v9i16p75-90

Keywords:

Salvation, Church’s Social Doctrine

Abstract

In modern man’s life, everything changes at an ever increasing speed, as Zygmunt Bauman describes, leaving neither little nor space to think about the importance of salvation in his life. On the other hand, every man has a restlessness that makes him search, at least implicitly, for the things related to his salvation. Despite it, this search for salvation, besides important for each human person, is also important for the entire society. Analyzing the notion of salvation in the Scriptures as well as in the Church’s Magisterium, it is not something closed on the individual, but it goes through the help of our neighbor, mainly those who are most in need. The study and deepening of the Church’s Social Doctrine is closely linked to the notion of salvation, not only to deal with it in an abstract and theoretical way, but in concrete actions in our daily life, in order to transmit today’s man the Church teachings and help him about how to remove life’s problems through the combined action of everyone’s searching for common good and for fighting social, political and environmental injustices.

Author Biographies

Renato Arnellas Coelho

Mestrando do Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Teologia da PUC/SP

Maria Regina Graciani Ribeiro

Mestranda do Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Teologia da PUC/SP

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