During the '70, several relativistic quantum field theory models in D=1+1
and also in D=2+1 have been constructed in a non-perturbative way. That was
done in the so-called {\it constructive quantum field theory} approach, whose
main results have been obtained by a clever use of Euclidean functional
methods. Although in the construction of a single model there are several
technical steps, some of them involving long proofs, the constructive quantum
field theory approach contains conceptual insights about relativistic quantum
field theory that deserved to be known and which are accessible without
entering in technical details. The purpose of this note is to illustrate such
insights by providing an oversimplified schematic exposition of the simple case
of λΦ4 (with m>0) in D=1+1. Because of the absence of
ultraviolet divergences in its perturbative version, this simple example
-although does not capture all the difficulties in the constructive quantum
field theory approach- allows to stress those difficulties inherent to the
non-perturbative definition. We have made an effort in order to avoid several
of the long technical intermediate steps without missing the main ideas and
making contact with the usual language of the perturbative approach.Comment: 63 pages. Typos correcte