The Being in Becoming or the Becoming-Man of the Son of God: Rahner and the Enunciation of the Logos in Becoming

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The Being in Becoming or the Becoming-Man of the Son of God: Rahner and the Enunciation of the Logos in Becoming

Andre Luis de Araujo
Andre Luis de Araujo
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If discourse analysis fails to account for the infinite realities of the divine Logos, this would not prevent us from trying to discover, within the limits of the analogy, that syntactic operations could correspond to such characteristics of the enunciation of the divine Logos and its self-communication, in the perspectives of Karl Rahner and Joseph Moingt. After all, it will be in the operations of a kind of theological syntax that we will be able to search for such grammar, because these operations undoubtedly assume that theology points to a discourse and, consequently, to the existence of a theological language. A grammar of relations evokes and therefore announces The Being in becoming, revealing a God who speaks and who would not speak through the opacity of Creation if he did not speak, before, in Himself, not to Himself, but to others, in Himself: a true dialogical Logos.

The Being in Becoming or the Becoming-Man of the Son of God: Rahner and the Enunciation of the Logos in Becoming

If discourse analysis fails to account for the infinite realities of the divine Logos, this would not prevent us from trying to discover, within the limits of the analogy, that syntactic operations could correspond to such characteristics of the enunciation of the divine Logos and its self-communication, in the perspectives of Karl Rahner and Joseph Moingt. After all, it will be in the operations of a kind of theological syntax that we will be able to search for such grammar, because these operations undoubtedly assume that theology points to a discourse and, consequently, to the existence of a theological language. A grammar of relations evokes and therefore announces The Being in becoming, revealing a God who speaks and who would not speak through the opacity of Creation if he did not speak, before, in Himself, not to Himself, but to others, in Himself: a true dialogical Logos.

Andre Luis de Araujo
Andre Luis de Araujo

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Andre Luis Araujo. 2020. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue A10): .

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