God,Time, and Eternity |
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Authors: | Alan G. Padgett |
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Affiliation: | 1. apadgett@luthersem.edu |
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Abstract: | AbstractTheologian Karl Rahner holds that in trinitarian theology and evolutionary conceptions of Christology and anthropology, personhood emerges as a dynamic function of being-in-relation. Integrating Rahner's insights with neuroscientist Terrence W. Deacon's recent work on emergence provides a fresh framework for interpreting and developing Rahner's understanding of the manner in which created being subsists dynamically vis-à-vis infinite Being as such (the analogia entis), how one might conceive of God's creative activity or grace at work in evolutionary processes, and how Homo sapiens has evolved to bear the imago trinitatis—image of the Trinity—in a unique way. |
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Keywords: | Analogia entis Fusion Homeodynamic Morphodynamic Perichoresis Quasi-formal causality Teleodynamic |
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