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- Title
TRA FILOSOFIA E TEOLOGIA: LASPETTO "NEGATIVO" DEL CONCETTO DI PERSONA ALLA LUCE DELLA DEFINIZIONE DI CALCEDONIA E ALCUNE SUE RICADUTE ANTROPOLOGICHE.
- Authors
Calore, Giacomo
- Abstract
The Gaudium et spes constitution teaches where the answer to all the questions about man is to be sought: in the Incarnate Word, in Jesus Christ, "the new Adam" (No. 22). The Constitution relates here to the councils which explored the mystery of Christ, including the Council of Chalcedon (451), thus indicating anthropological meaning of its definition of faith. This article, based on analyses of Alois Grillmeier and Adrian Magdici, discusses modern philosophical issues in the definition oi person and, as a solution, proposes its Christological distinction from the concept of nature introduced by the Chalcedon (person is not nature: two-level ontology) to draw from its "negative" approach certain anthropological conclusions, important for our modern Western civilization called "anthropocentric" precisely because it incorporated person and its key status from Christianity.
- Subjects
JESUS Christ; MODERN civilization; WESTERN civilization; UNIVERSITY of the Incarnate Word; CHRISTIANITY; CONSTITUTIONS; DEFINITIONS; ANTHROPOCENTRISM; CONSTITUTIONAL history
- Publication
Studia Koszalinsko-Kolobrzeskie, 2022, Issue 29, p71
- ISSN
1230-0780
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18276/SKK.2022.29-03