The text intends to show how the philosophical-theological debate which took place in the twentieth century regarding the notion of analogy contributed to the clarification of the theoretical status of this notion. Especially in relation to thinkers such as Przywara, Barth and Jüngel, a path is traced that moves from logic to history, from the principle of non-contradiction as the foundation of the analogia entis to the paradoxical contradiction underlying the cross of Christ. This cross is understood as the foundation of an analogia Christi placed at the centre of the relationship of identity and difference between the finite and the infinite/limit and unlimited, a relationship that the notion of analogy seems to inhabit problematically within itself.

Analogy and creaturely limit. Philosophical-theological views.

Luca Ghisleri
2024-01-01

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The text intends to show how the philosophical-theological debate which took place in the twentieth century regarding the notion of analogy contributed to the clarification of the theoretical status of this notion. Especially in relation to thinkers such as Przywara, Barth and Jüngel, a path is traced that moves from logic to history, from the principle of non-contradiction as the foundation of the analogia entis to the paradoxical contradiction underlying the cross of Christ. This cross is understood as the foundation of an analogia Christi placed at the centre of the relationship of identity and difference between the finite and the infinite/limit and unlimited, a relationship that the notion of analogy seems to inhabit problematically within itself.
2024
978-88-372-3977-0
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