Mystère trinitaire et transformation en Dieu

The scope of this article is to build a bridge between, on the one hand, the data of trinitarian theology as it has been elaborated by the Church in the context of the controversies that arose through the centuries and which has been sanctioned by the authority of the councils, and, on the other han...

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Main Author: Bernard, Charles André 1923-2001 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Ed. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 1999
In: Gregorianum
Year: 1999, Volume: 80, Issue: 3, Pages: 441-467
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Summary:The scope of this article is to build a bridge between, on the one hand, the data of trinitarian theology as it has been elaborated by the Church in the context of the controversies that arose through the centuries and which has been sanctioned by the authority of the councils, and, on the other hand, the same trinitarian doctrine as source of the christian experience, which finds its privileged expression with the mystics. The article places itself in the context of the thomist school. It thus enlightens the meeting-point constituted by reflection on the person of the Spirit. Two mediatory notions appear then fundamental: the first considers the particular relationship between the Spirit and the charity he spreads in our hearts, the other sends back to the idea of the invisible mission of the Spirit which testifies to the presence in us of the Father. This reflection on the Spirit takes into account, according to the thought of the Fathers, the continuous articulation between the invisible mission of the Spirit and the visible one of the Son in his incarnation and in his revelatory function.
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