La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida

This paper presents the interpretation of the experience of God given by a group of hiv/aids carriers. The question that guided this investigation was: How do people who live with aids configure an experience of God? It is worth mentioning that the people who contributed with their experience are mo...

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Main Authors: Nelson Mafla Terán, Edith González Bernal
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Buenaventura 2018-04-01
Series:Franciscanum
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Online Access:https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/3699/2912
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spelling doaj-4ab002f989de454bb5b45fe4ca4501a42020-11-25T00:37:09ZspaUniversidad de San BuenaventuraFranciscanum0120-14682018-04-0160169273309doi.org/10.21500/01201468.3699La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/SidaNelson Mafla Terán0Edith González Bernal 1Pontificia Universidad JaverianaPontificia Universidad Javeriana This paper presents the interpretation of the experience of God given by a group of hiv/aids carriers. The question that guided this investigation was: How do people who live with aids configure an experience of God? It is worth mentioning that the people who contributed with their experience are mostly homosexual, this matter is, by itself, a prevailing enquiry for moral theology. This paper addresses corporeity, sexuality and homosexuality, as categories relevant to facing life and understanding the experience of God. This investigation was possible thanks to the Participatory Action Research (par) approach, in which both researchers and participants read their own experience amidst adversity and found the presence of a God who manifests himself as merciful and oblivious to human prejudice.https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/3699/2912Experience of Godsexualityhiv-aidshomosexualityParticipatory Action Research
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La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
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Experience of God
sexuality
hiv-aids
homosexuality
Participatory Action Research
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Edith González Bernal
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title La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
title_short La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
title_full La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
title_fullStr La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
title_full_unstemmed La experiencia de Dios en personas que viven con vih/Sida
title_sort la experiencia de dios en personas que viven con vih/sida
publisher Universidad de San Buenaventura
series Franciscanum
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publishDate 2018-04-01
description This paper presents the interpretation of the experience of God given by a group of hiv/aids carriers. The question that guided this investigation was: How do people who live with aids configure an experience of God? It is worth mentioning that the people who contributed with their experience are mostly homosexual, this matter is, by itself, a prevailing enquiry for moral theology. This paper addresses corporeity, sexuality and homosexuality, as categories relevant to facing life and understanding the experience of God. This investigation was possible thanks to the Participatory Action Research (par) approach, in which both researchers and participants read their own experience amidst adversity and found the presence of a God who manifests himself as merciful and oblivious to human prejudice.
topic Experience of God
sexuality
hiv-aids
homosexuality
Participatory Action Research
url https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/3699/2912
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