Vida humana y conciencia en Ex 1,15-2,10. Un aporte desde la teología bíblica del Antiguo testamento a la discusión sobre el respeto a la vida humana

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The article makes a careful reading of Ex 1, 15 - 2, 10, making clear the fact that the salvation of the Hebrew children sentenced to death by the Pharaoh is made by the action of God in the conscious of the women who save them; the Lord is the indirect agent of their rescue. This reading permits two fundamental principles of Christian moral teachings to be seen: innocent human life is a fundamental right, not available under any circumstances and its non availability is captured in the conscious, the sacred tabernacle where God reveals Himself to every human being. Finally the article delves into the theological message of this Old Testament passage.

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Ferrada, A. (2009). Vida humana y conciencia en Ex 1,15-2,10. Un aporte desde la teología bíblica del Antiguo testamento a la discusión sobre el respeto a la vida humana. Teologia y Vida, 50(4), 661–671. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0049-34492009000300001

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