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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
7

¿En qué consiste la Creación según la religión cristiana?

Biology
1 answer:
Doss [256]3 years ago
6 0
La ilustración de la derecha es un fragmento del fresco La Creación pintado por Miguel Ángel en la Capilla Sixtina del Vaticano.

En la cultura occidental, durante mucho tiempo, se ha aceptado como válido lo escrito en la Biblia, más concretamente en el Génesis, sobre el origen de la vida. Según lo escrito, la creación de todas las cosas se llevó a cabo durante solo seis días.

Durante muchos siglos, la Creación fue la única idea para explicar el origen del hombre en la Tierra en el mundo occidental.

En nuestros días se interpreta la Biblia de otra manera, desde un punto de vista moral y religioso, en el ámbito de las creencias personales, y no como una fuente de saber científico. De igual modo, la ciencia no debe prestar atención a problemas religiosos o morales.

Pero ¿sabes en qué consiste la Creación según la religión cristiana?

Antes de contestar, documéntate bien consultando la siguiente información, de forma que te prepares para participar en un debate con tus compañeros.
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