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- Title
Lenguajes de Dios, moradas de vida: el teatro como puerta abierta al mundo de la vida.
- Authors
Avenatti de Palumbo, Cecilia Inés
- Abstract
The distances between polarities such as finitude-infinitude, earth-cosmos, matter-spirit, evidence an original "wound" -an ontological fracture- which is deeper in Christian thought. This "wound" makes evident the distance between us and the original source of life. But, at the same time, this "gap" attracts us to that primary spring, which is the starting place for our human languages about God. "Languages of God, dwellings of life" attempts to consider aesthetic languages as "places" from which God talks to the 21st Century Mankind. God as Creator is present everywhere there is life; consequently is there wherever exists an expression of creativity. Therefore, languages -as manifestations of creativity- are also places for God, taking into account that they have sprung from the original fount of life.
- Subjects
AESTHETICS -- Religious aspects -- Christianity; 20TH century aesthetics; CHRISTIAN art &; symbolism -- Modern Period, 1500-; THEATER -- Religious aspects; THEATER history; GOD in art; ART &; religion
- Publication
Humanidades: Revista de la Universidad de Montevideo, 2007, Vol 7, Issue 1, p157
- ISSN
1510-5024
- Publication type
Article