Noción antropo-teológica de las tentaciones de Jesús en el evangelio de Mateo (4, 1-11)
2016
The experience of Jesus in the wilderness, being tempted, is much more than a simple chronological fact in His life, it expresses, in a anticipated and summarized way, His messianic mission from within human condition in order to be redeemed and liberated. The temptations are universal human experiences, they are not only experiences that are framed in a religious environment, asking to be assertively taken by what they involve. Approaching carefully in the manner Jesus assumes the temptations, vital aspect in His person, it allows to build a new sort of relation to the religious, a more human horizon of understanding that transcends the concepts and fits with the experiential daily life. The way how Jesus assumes the human temptations in his humanity are an incentive to the Church in its fight against sin, and its negative trends to do evil. This happens to analyze the anthropology of the temptation in itself, understanding that historically many approaches to this reality have established from a spiritualistic or reductionist view that encapsulates the real value of the temptation from a negative perspective, and thus, it prevents an authentic and assertive experience such as it is exposed in the biblical account about Jesus' person.
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