Ciencia y religión: visiones y manejo emocional de la muerte y el duelo (Science And Religion: Views And Emotional Management Of The Death And Of The Grieving Process)

  • Suárez Rienda V
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Abstract

Resumen: La muerte ha sido motivo de investigación en el campo de la historia, medicina, arte, ciencia, religión o antropología, entre otras ramas del saber. Gracias a sus aportaciones podemos observar el hecho de que la muerte es vivida y sentida según los reflejos que, desde un prisma de diversidad cultural, recaen en determinadas sociedades y/o poblaciones. Como se presenta a continuación, el proceso de morir del ser humano no entraña sólo fenómenos fisiológicos sino que, en tanto el individuo fallecido como ser social, éstos van ligados a determinados procesos conceptuales, históricos, culturales, emocionales o creencias, entre otros, que dan a dicho acontecimiento un carácter propio. Abstract: Human being, as individual, is influenced by some life aspects as culture or religion, among others, in a complex manner. In this sense, the attitudes, reactions and perceptions of an individual toward “the other’s” death are also under the influence of such aspects. Since it appears later, the process of dying of the human being does not contain only physiological phenomena but, while the individual died like to be social, these are tied to certain conceptual, historical, cultural, emotional processes or beliefs, between others, which give to the above mentioned event an own character.

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Suárez Rienda, V. (2011). Ciencia y religión: visiones y manejo emocional de la muerte y el duelo (Science And Religion: Views And Emotional Management Of The Death And Of The Grieving Process). Revista de Humanidades, 0(18), 49. https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.18.2011.12879

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