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  3. Vol. 67 No. 1 (2020): Salmanticensis. Revista de Investigación Teológica

Published: 2020-05-04

Estudios

El reinado de Yhwh anticipado en la liturgia de israel. Sal 93-100 como composición

Jorge Blunda Grubert

11-34

pdf (Spanish)

El desenlace del seguimiento del discípulo amado a la luz de Jn 21,20-24

Francisco Javier González Carrión

35-62

pdf (Spanish)

Sobre el sentido de μὴ γἐνοιτο en romanos

Leandro J. Velardo

63-78

pdf (Spanish)

Sobre la prescripción del estudio de las lenguas bíblicas en la exégesis católica: perspectivas teológicas de un iter magisterial

Roberto López Montero

97-139

pdf (Spanish)

Recensiones

Gestor salmanticensis

141-167

pdf (Spanish)

Informaciones de la revista

Gestor salmanticensis

177-196

pdf (Spanish)

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Salmanticensis

Faculty of Theology

Pontifical University of Salamanca

 

Fray Luis de León. Theology and Literature

 

To mark the 500th anniversary of the birth of Fray Luis de León, we aim to examine his theological contribution and the literary dimension of his work. There is no doubt as to the literary significance of this theologian from Salamanca, yet the importance of his theology has not been as widely recognised. An in-depth examination of his theological thought and an exploration of its relationship with beautiful literary expression can help us to better understand and promote the brilliant figure of Fray Luis de León.

This leads us to a question of enduring relevance: the relationship between theology and literature. The practice of theology involves a literary form through which thought is expressed. Whilst the language proper to theology is argumentation based on reason and is situated in a sphere always close to philosophical reflection, there are theological contents that lend themselves to other forms of expression. In various forms of literature (poetry, novel, theatre, music, cinema) we find ways of reflecting on the mystery of God and the meaning of faith. For this reason, the dialogue between theology and the various literary arts is enriching both for theology and for the understanding of literary works that deal with theological themes or include elements of theology.

 

Themes and perspectives

Fray Luis de León: life, works and influence

The theology of Fray Luis de León

Philology and biblical exegesis in Fray Luis de León

Theology as a literary exercise

Narrativity, drama and poetry in theology

The presence of theology in world literature

Theology in music and film

 

Monograph

Submission deadline: January 15, 2027.
Instructions for authors: Maximum length of 12,000 words and more details in instructions for submissions.
Editor: Emilio-José Justo Domínguez, Pontifical University of Salamanca.
For further information, please contact journal’s management: salmanticensis@upsa.es

eISSN: 2660-955X

ISSN: 0036-3537

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