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Latin Relation

Posted by John Sommers on 4th February 2015 in General

Religion is a word derived from the Latin religio, not possessing meant specific in general consensus. Lactnio, Christian writer (330 d.C.) affirms that it originates from religare, however, it has the ones that disagree with this positioning. In a generalized manner, it is the established relation where the bigger man if enxerga as created by something that it, being the revelation that the man has of the holy ghost and its diverse realities. Already the Theology, is defined by the Houaiss Dictionary (2004), as ' ' study of God and its relations with the man; or doctrine religiosa' '. However, &#039 would be much pretension; ' to study Deus' ' , consisting in an invisible and incorporeal object, however, it is possible to study it from its revelation to the men and through its representations in the most varied cultures. Moreover, while the Religion if withholds in the practical reality in relation to the theological knowledge, the Theology if relates to the study of the theories concerning this knowledge. Ahead of these conceptualizations and definitions, I delimit this production concerning the aspect of this relation in the cultural, educational and religious shock that, annually, occurs in the Course of New Good Theology of the College.

Generally, the majority of the academics of the mentioned course, if deriving of the most variant religious confessions and the varied denominations of the resident evanglico pursuing in the city of Manaus. for if dealing with academics proceeding from a infinity of religious certainties, together in an environment where it has freedom for the exposition and the debate of ideas, then, in the first periods of the course, occur a series of ideological, doctrinal, philosophical, religious conflicts and until relationary. It is when then, that one carries out the ability and wisdom of the masters in classroom and, for times it are of it, to intermediate and to consensualizar these quarrels.

 

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