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Relations in Ramon Llull’s Trinitarian Ontology

open access: yesReligions, 2023
After his conversion in 1263, and following a vision on Mount Randa in 1273, Ramon Llull adopted a trinitarian view of the world. At the same time, he found his purpose in missionary activity, seeking to convert Christians, Muslims, and Jews to the ...
Peter Volek
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Sacramental Engines: The Trinitarian Ontology of Computers in Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine can be recollected as a fossilized image of the first digital computer. It is essentially distinguished from all prior and analog computers by the transcription of the ‘mechanical notation’, the separation of the ...
Ryan Haecker
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The Significance of Trinitarian Connotations in Bonaventure’s Epistemology for a Trinitarian Ontology

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae Theologica, 2022
Bonaventure’s epistemology is partly based on his Trinitarian theology. This paper investigates the Trinitarian connotations in this epistemology and their broader significance.
Jonathan Bieler
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Ratzinger’s Trinitarian Ontology and Its Patristic Roots: The Breakthrough of Introduction to Christianity

open access: yesWrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2023
The article shows the existence in Joseph Ratzinger’s thought of a true Trinitarian ontology, which is a relational ontology, particularly with regard to the Trinitarian part of Introduction to Christianity, which originates with the patristic ...
Giulio Maspero
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Klaus Hemmerle on the Trinitarian Ontology of the Human Person

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae Theologica, 2022
The 20th-century quest for a Trinitarian ontology was associated with a critical reconsideration of the modern philosophy of the subject. However, this reconsideration did not reject the question of subjectivity itself.
Eduard Fiedler
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“Being Rooted in Love”: The Trinitarian Ontological Perspective of Simone Weil’s Notion of Rootedness

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This paper aims to explore the concept of rootedness in the final political reflections of Simone Weil. According to the French philosopher, rootedness represents “the most important and least recognized need of the human soul”.
Alejandra Novoa Echaurren   +1 more
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‘The Golden Thread of Freedom’: Impulses for Considerations on the Relations between the Trinitarian Ontology and Social Reality in the Work of D. C. Schindler

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae Theologica, 2022
The article presents the founding elements of the social and political thought of American philosopher and theologian David C. Schindler. The main aim of the article is to examine possible relations between Schindler’s work and the philosophical concept ...
Petr Macek
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Revelations from the Underground: Trinitarian Metaphysics and the Underground Church

open access: yesReligions, 2023
The ancient concept of the underground is mainly associated with the outdated triadic cosmology. In modernity, some authors such as Dostoevsky and Nietzsche have dialectically referred to the underground as an alternative to the principle of reason or ...
Eduard Fiedler
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Catholic Eschatological Imagination and the Mystics of Fire: Possible Perspectives for a Muslim–Christian Dialogue

open access: yesReligions, 2022
During the twentieth century, Catholic theology moved to reject the misuse of imaginaries of the afterlife. By insisting on a de-cosmologization of the “last things”, theologians endorsed a Christocentric eschatology.
Piotr Zygulski
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Chiara Lubich and the Intercultural Dialogue—Educational Relevance in a Time of New Conflicts

open access: yesReligions, 2022
As in a jigsaw puzzle, the pieces put together place before us the drama of the proliferation of new conflicts. Such are the times of today when people try to justify war on the grounds of belonging to different and incompatible cultures. Hence, there is
Mariola Teresa Kozubek   +1 more
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