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Relations in Ramon Llull’s Trinitarian Ontology
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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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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Klaus Hemmerle on the Trinitarian Ontology of the Human Person
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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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, Noemi Sanches
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Sacramental Engines: The Trinitarian Ontology of Computers in Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine
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 Lord of Limits: On Trinitarian Ontology and the Tragic
AbstractThe essay focuses on a dimension of the trinitarian metaphysics of Rowan Williams. It aims to articulate his understanding of the ontological implications of the Trinity, particularly in relation to his theological leitmotif of the tragic, and has a reparative focus of easing some of the tensions that may arise in such relating.
Khegan M. Delport
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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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Theological Epistemology and Trinitarian Ontology in Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas’ theological epistemology is presented as a response to an aporia of classical metaphysical thought, which affirmed the relationality of the episteme but denied that of the First Principle.
Giulio Maspero
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If humans are created in the image of a trinitarian God, then we might consider that the fundamental ontology of humans would be relational, furthermore to some degree perichoretic. If perichoresis is somehow reflected in human relations (notwithstanding
Gorsuch Gregory Scott
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The paper discusses the development of moral theology in the Roman Catholic Church, the way this development opened the doors to the various methods and schools of thought, philosophical and theological worldviews, the ways of perceiving and ...
Mate Saralishvili
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