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The humanization in health lives between the “responsibility of identity” (έρος), represented in the Priest and the Levite where there is concern for the Torah, according to the times of Christ, and the “responsibility of alterity” (agapic commitment) symbolized in the Samaritan. The true humanization resides in the paradigm of alterity, which has a metaphor in the Samaritan and is based on an “agapic...
The Bible is full of mythological narratives- on the concept of violence. Thus, it becomes possible to construct a biblical anthropology on this con- cept, appears in Bíble, as a concept that is both endogenous and exogenous. Of course the Good Samaritan parable is the illustration of two forms of vio- lence, ranging from identity to alterity.
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