Editorialismo electoral durante la Transición: La Vanguardia, El País y Diario 16
In: Serie: Comunicación y periodismo no 3
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In: Serie: Comunicación y periodismo no 3
El artículo se compone de una introducción que examina el pasaje evangélico de Mc 12, 13-17 en relación con el pago de los impuestos, como la fuente sustancial de la arcaica problemática religioso-política cristiana. El tema de religión y política de intrínseca complejidad incluye el estudio de un documento gnóstico directo, el Tratado Tripartito (NHC I, 5), porque él encierra el vocabulario filosófico político usado por los primeros cristianos. El estudio del testimonio investigado es, además, de utilidad, porque permite analizar con superior tecnicismo la concepción político-religiosa de Pablo de Tarso y sus posibles aplicaciones a la cultura política cristiana en formación. Teniendo en cuenta este contexto es posible ir más a fondo en la captación del sentido del kath' ékhon que aparece en la epístola deutero-paulina a los tesalonicenses (2 Tes. 2, 1-12) y la relación de este conjunto de conceptos político-religiosos con las ideas paralelas, aunque ambivalentes, acuñadas por los autores de las generaciones inmediatas, es decir, los Padres Apostólicos. Las conclusiones abordan las consecuencias que se pueden extraer de estos planteamientos antiguos que se han mantenido en el Medioevo, y su posible efectividad para el mejoramiento de la concepción cristiana actual de la política. ; The introduction to this aricle examines a passage of the Gospel of St. Mark (12, 13-17) in relation to the payment of taxes, as a proof of archaic Christian religious and political problems. The issue of religion and politics, which has an inherent complexity, includes also the study of a direct Gnostic document, the Tripartite Treaty (NHC I, 5), that contains the political and philosophical vocabulary used by early Christians. The study of this topic allows us to analyse Paul of Tarsus' political and religious conception to its possible application to the emerging Christian political culture. The Author then deals with the meaning of the term kath' ékhon that appears in the Second Epistle written by Paul to the Thessalonians (2 Thess. 2, 1-12) and the relationship with other similar religious ideas that have been coined by the authors of the following generations, i. e., the Apostolic Fathers. Finally, the A. shows the consequences that could be drawn from these ancient approaches in the Middle Ages, and their potential effectiveness in order to improve the current political Christian conception. ; Fil: García Bazán, Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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(1) Background: Vaccination is the most effective intervention to control seasonal influenza morbidity and mortality. The present study aimed to determine the influenza vaccination coverage in the Military Health Corps personnel in the 2020–2021 season, as well as the time trend and the possible influence of the pandemic on coverage, in order to study the reasons that led to the non-vaccination of health professionals and to analyze adverse drug reactions (ADRs). (2) Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted from February to May 2021. All FAS CMS personnel were included. A self-administered questionnaire was sent by e-mail to the selected personnel. (3) Results: Vaccination coverage in the 2016–2017 season was 15.8% (n = 276), in the 2019–2020 season it was 17.41% (n = 424), and in the 2020–2021 season it was 24.22% (n = 590). The percentage of vaccinated men was higher than the percentage of women. In 2019 and 2020 the most vaccinated group was 31–40 years old. Lieutenants had the highest vaccination uptake in 2019 and 2020. The personnel with the highest uptake of vaccines were those in the specialty of nursing in each of 2016, 2019 and 2020, with >30 years of time worked in 2016. In terms of factors leading to refusal of vaccination, the most reported was "not considered a risk group" (23.0%), and the least reported was "avoidance of vaccine administration" (2.2%). Eighty individuals presented adverse reactions after vaccine administration (9.6%). (4) Conclusions: The rate of influenza vaccination among healthcare professionals was lower during the 2020 season compared to the previous season, but was expected to increase in the upcoming 2021 season.
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