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- Title
Un acercamiento a la Trinidad Inmanente en el pensamiento de Raimon Panikkar.
- Authors
López-Saavedra, Camilo Alfonso
- Abstract
Raimon Paniikkar is a theological prophet and can be called a utopian (Panikkar, 1999). His liberty and rigor at the time of writing has made him a man paradoxically nomadic from deep roots. His theology is the fruit of having lived part of his live in the West and partly in the East. This article shows the mutual growth achieved by his immersion in both cultures. Thus drawing from the immanent Trinity as well as his life experiences in the hearts of Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism. In it are the clear reasons that make it necessary to break the Abrahamic monotheism, because in actuality the conception of a sole divine substance, a sole religious leader, and a sole king is unacceptable. All as if it happened at once and today they are trying to impose this again, but in another way. When the political and religious parties claim the absolute truth, the answer lies at the crossroads that is the Trinity. This article about the immanent Trinity presents the father as the source and silence. The son as the word that embodies this principal silence and the holy spirit as action. More than the writings about the Divine Trinity in the thoughts of Raimon Panikkar is an invitation to silent contemplation, to the iconographic sensibility, to the symbol, and to the affectionate action. It is an exhortation to discover the relativity of God the a-dvaita, the connection between the immanent Trinity, the radical Trinity, and the institution of Cosmoteandrica, because God, man, and the world are all wrapped in the same adventure that is reality (Panikkar, 1999, p. 165).
- Publication
Quaestiones Disputatae, 2015, Vol 8, Issue 17, p116
- ISSN
2011-0472
- Publication type
Article