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AutoreZa?artu Sergio
TitoloTrinidad y mundo plural: Algunas elucubraciones
RivistaTeologia y vida
Annata42
Fasc.3
Anno2001
Pagine327-347
Campo TematicoInterreligiositą e Interculturalitą
Parole Chiave
Abstract The a. makes reference to a number of philosophical answers to the problem of the one and multiple. Setting aside, God's freedom and His infinite distance with the creature, the a. presents the Trinity of persons as a kind of mediation between the unity and multiplicity in the creation. The two great Trinitarian deviations, subordinarism and modalism, are present today nowadays in a threeteist tendency in a kind of inter-subjective language, or in the conception of an absolute subject who self-develops trinitarially. Against these two positions, the author highlights the 'Father's Monarchy' in the New Testament: A God from whom everything and a Lord through to whom everything. The fundamental prototype offered by the Trinity is that of the Son, first-born among many brothers, in whom we become adopted children of the Father. In the plurality of the world which goes back to the Father through Christ's Passover, the glory of God's shines out. To illustrate the Father-Son dialogue of the Passover, the a. turns to the image of a distant refracted reflection.
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