Fe y conocimiento del misterio de Cristo: perspectiva de los comentarios bíblicos del Aquinate / Faith and knowing the mystery of Christ: the perspective of biblical commentaries of Aquinas
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En este artículo se analiza la noción de la fe explicita y la fe implícita que desarrolla santo Tomás de Aquino, al hacer la referencia al modo de conocer los misterios de Cristo. Al analizar los comentarios bíblicos del Aquinate se descubre una teología de la fe que sirve como adecuado acceso a conocer la humanidad de Cristo, evitando los reduccionismos. El estudio muestra que conocimiento de Cristo se realiza en el contexto eclesiástico y en el que destaca el valor de la caridad del Señor que es capaz de ‘convencer’.
In this article the notion of explicit and implicit faith is discussed in the light of Thomas Aquinas’ thinking, particularly in the perspective of the mysteries of Christ. In analyzing the biblical commentaries of Aquinas, we can discover the theology of faith that serves as adequate access to know the humanity of Christ, avoiding any reductio-nism. The study shows that knowledge of Christ is done in the ecclesiastical context, in which highlights the value of charity the Lord that is able to convince the people.
Palabras clave: ciencia de Cristo, fe, exegesis medieval, cristología, von Balthasar.
Keywords: science of Christ, faith, medieval exegesis, Christology, von Balthasar.
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