
Gift and the Unity of Being
Antonio Lopez(Autor*in)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Verlag)
Erschienen am 25. September 2014
Buch
Softcover
368 Seiten
978-0-227-17427-2 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Starting from both our originary experience of being given to ourselves and Jesus Christ's archetypal self-donation, 'Gift and the Unity of Being' elucidates the sense in which gift is the form of being's unity, while unity itself constitutes the permanence of the gift of being. In dialogue with ancient and modern philosophers and theologians, Lopez offers a synthetic, rather than systematic, account of the unity proper to being, the human person, God, and the relations among them. The book shows how contemplation of the triune God of love through Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit allows us to discover the eternal communion that being is and to which finite being is called. It also illustrates the sense in which God's gratuitousness unexpectedly offers the human person the possibility to recognize and embrace his origin and destiny, and thus he is given to see and taste in God's light the ever-fruitful, dramatic, and mysterious positivity of being.
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Englisch
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Cambridge
Großbritannien
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-227-17427-2 (9780227174272)
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Rev. Antonio Lopez, FSCB, is Provost/Dean and Associate Professor of Theology at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, DC. He is author of the book Spirit's Gift: The Metaphysical Insight of Claude Bruaire.
Inhalt
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Preface
Introduction
I. Gift's Originary Experience
II. Concrete Singularity
III. Reception and Reciprocity
IV. The Son's Gift of Self
V. The Unpreceded Giver
VI. Gift's Unifying Memory
VII. The Unexpected Gift
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Preface
Introduction
I. Gift's Originary Experience
II. Concrete Singularity
III. Reception and Reciprocity
IV. The Son's Gift of Self
V. The Unpreceded Giver
VI. Gift's Unifying Memory
VII. The Unexpected Gift
Envoi
Bibliography