Publication: Un análisis sobre la dimensión ética y soteriológica de la pobreza y la riqueza en la obra de Hilario de Poitiers.
Authors
Alba López, Almudena
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/ayc.535931
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Hilario de Poitiers trata de manera tangencial la relación del hombre con los bienes materiales
en varias de sus obras. En su reflexión sobre estas cuestiones, encontramos que las variables de
riqueza y pobreza trascienden su significado puramente material para denotar estados espirituales
de la humanidad en relación con el cambio de paradigma que se opera a raíz de la encarnación.
Exploraremos la exégesis del obispo de Poitiers en torno a episodios tan significativos para
comprender el tema abordado como el concepto de pobreza de espíritu emanado de la primera
bienaventuranza, la parábola del joven rico y el relato del pobre Lázaro, así como otros motivos
bíblicos relacionados con los bienes y la justa retribución en el mundo sensible y en el más allá.
Hilary of Poitiers tangentially covers the relationship between humankind and material wealth in several of his works. In his reflections on these questions, we find that the variables of wealth and poverty transcend their purely material meaning to indicate spiritual states of humanity with regards to the paradigm shift that takes place due to the incarnation. In this paper, we will explore the bishop of Poitiers’ exegesis of episodes that are crucial to understand the subject in question, such as the notion of poverty of spirit that arises from the first beatitude, the parable of the rich young man and the tale of the rich man and Lazarus, as well as other Biblical motifs related to wealth and fair compensation both in this world and the afterlife.
Hilary of Poitiers tangentially covers the relationship between humankind and material wealth in several of his works. In his reflections on these questions, we find that the variables of wealth and poverty transcend their purely material meaning to indicate spiritual states of humanity with regards to the paradigm shift that takes place due to the incarnation. In this paper, we will explore the bishop of Poitiers’ exegesis of episodes that are crucial to understand the subject in question, such as the notion of poverty of spirit that arises from the first beatitude, the parable of the rich young man and the tale of the rich man and Lazarus, as well as other Biblical motifs related to wealth and fair compensation both in this world and the afterlife.
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Citation
Antigüedad y Cristianismo, Vol. 39 (2022)
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