CONTESTING THE WORLD AND THE DIVINE: BALTHASAR'S TRINITARIAN RESPONSE TO GIANNI VATTIMO'S SECULAR CHRISTIANITY |
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Authors: | ANTHONY C. SCIGLITANO JR. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Religious Studies, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA |
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Abstract: | This essay joins the contemporary debate over the proper theological and philosophical hermeneutic for interpreting the phenomenon of secularism. The first part offers a sustained Balthasar-influenced critique of Gianni Vattimo's secular translation of Christianity. I argue that Vattimo's Heideggerian-Hegelian influenced reading of secularism as Christianity's proper telos is both philosophically and theologically problematic. Part Two of this article reads Balthasar's work as a response to the philosophical and theological underpinnings of Vattimo's thought. Balthasar would argue that it is in a more traditional, yet remarkably daring account of the Trinitarian relations that the secular finds both its ground and dignity. |
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