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Cuestiones Teológicas

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ARCILA GONZALEZ, Óscar Darío. Drawing Water from your own Well": Analysis of a Philosophical Discourse in Theological Tone within Gonzalo Sotos Intellectual Production in the Journal Cuestiones Teológicas. Cuest. teol. [online]. 2016, vol.43, n.100, pp.287-307. ISSN 0120-131X.  https://doi.org/10.18566/cueteo.v43n100.a04.

The intellectual production of Gonzalo Soto Posada, recognized professor and researcher, has been a benchmark in the philosophical and theological treatment of topics related to the Middle Ages. In the journal Cuestiones Teológicas of Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana one might find a significant collection of writings that exemplifies his contribution in the area. Therefore, through a selection of some of his published articles and papers in this particular journal, it is possible to construct an intellectual profile that reveals how the author, based on a philosophical discourse, adopts a position on theological issues. Thus, the article exposes the way in which professor Soto, without leaving behind his philosophical training and by establishing a dialogue between disciplines, undertakes a theological reflection through a careful analysis of some ideas that were discussed during the Middle Ages.

Keywords : Gonzalo Soto Posada; Cuestiones Teológicas; UPB; Intellectual Profile; Philosophy-Theology Dialogue.

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