"Ri-pensare Dio": Le sfide dei nuovi contesti culturali

The question of "re-saying God" and his "re-thinking him" brought about and prompted, in the twentieth century, by the substantial transition introduced by the development of scientific knowledge, raises the need, as well as having to rebuild the foundations of vision of the worl...

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Published in:Teologia
Main Author: Caltagirone, Calogero 1961- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Glossa 2022
In: Teologia
IxTheo Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
NBC Doctrine of God
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Summary:The question of "re-saying God" and his "re-thinking him" brought about and prompted, in the twentieth century, by the substantial transition introduced by the development of scientific knowledge, raises the need, as well as having to rebuild the foundations of vision of the world and of life, inspired by a Christian Weltanschauung, such as to offer itself as a real hermeneutic of the Lebenswelten of the human, also to undertake the task of identifying and defining appropriate conceptual and linguistic ways with which to be able to articulate, in a lasting ecumenical form, faith in the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit through which to realize the dream of a universal community of persons including all humanity, in which all barriers and all divisions have disappeared. Assuming as positive the paradigm shift underway, which requires the remodeling and re-understanding of traditional theological categories, the reflections developed in the essay try to identify conceptual, linguistic and methodological coordinates in order to "rethink" and "re-say" God which, through a cultural mediation of faith and a believing translation of culture, thanks to the epistemological and methodological tools of Christological analogy, are able to configure, understand and make explicit the definition of the "believing conscience" and the meaning of to believe for the human-that-is-common in today’s historical-cultural actuality. (English)
ISSN:1120-267X
Contains:Enthalten in: Teologia