Agustín y la resurrección del ‘totus homo’

Augustinus 53 (210-211):429-442 (2008)
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The article examines that for Augustine, resurrection means the resurrection of ‘totus homo’, the resurrection of the whole human being, body and soul. It also shows that for Augustine the redemption of ‘totus homo’ must comprise the redemption of the relationships of individual persons with other living beings.

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