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Revelation According to Radical Orthodoxy
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Abstrakty
A broad understanding of revelation corresponds to a wide range of theological interests of radical orthodoxy. The article shows which conceptions are struggled against and which interpretations of revelation are promoted by the movement’s supporters. Following Thomas Aquinas, representatives of radical orthodoxy assume that revelation is an event which combines illumination of the intellect, the interpretation of reality in this light and internal transformation of a soul. Such a point of view leads to rejection of a modern conception of revelation (Suárez’s heritage). According to representatives of radical orthodoxy, by coming back to patristic and medieval roots, especially to metaphysics of participation, one can overcome dualisms of faith and reason together with those of nature and grace. Henri de Lubac’s surnaturel paradox is spread onto issues of biblical exegesis and development of doctrine. Issues of relation of theology to philosophy is dealt with as well. In fact the discussion with opinions of leaders of the movement should be reduced to a meta-argument concerning the polarity: unity vs distinction. Finally, the attitude of radical orthodoxy is presented against a background of catholic theology. The radicalism characteristic of the movement turns out to simultaneously shake the orthodox balance typical of Catholicism.
Słowa kluczowe
radical orthodoxy
John Milbank
Catherine Pickstock
Graham Ward
revelation
biblical exegesis
allegorical interpretation
metaphysics of participation
criticism of modernity
dualism of faith and reason
Henri de Lubac’ surnaturel
radicalism vs orthodoxy
polarity
unity vs distinction
theology vs philosophy
Karla Barth’s fideism
Wydawca
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Numer
Strony
237-260
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
- Papieski Wydział Teologiczny, Wrocław
Bibliografia
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
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Identyfikator YADDA
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