Abstract

This paper seeks to reflect on how fundamentalism hinders the process of actualizing divine Revelation in human history. Based on eminently bibliographical research, this work, after approaching the Schillebeeckxian understanding of divine Revelation realized in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, presents how the phenomenon of fundamentalism, which arises, among its functions, as a confrontation with secular culture and also as an element of resistance to the processes of historical-critical reading of the contents of faith, is configured as a challenge or obstacle to the actuality of Christian Revelation in history.

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