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The History of Salvation

Autor Gianluigi Pasquale Traducere de Francesca Ferrando
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2009
'My father was a wandering Aramaean, who went down to Egypt with a small group of men, and stayed there, until he there became a great, powerful and numerous nation.' This confession of faith which the book of Deuteronomy (26:5) puts in the mouth of the devout Israelite says that it is not history that belongs to us, but it is we who belong to history. In what sense? Precisely in the sense that man belongs to history, but to the history of salvation.What is meant by 'history of salvation?' What relation is there between sacred history and profane history? How can history mediate salvation? This book gives an answer to these questions, presenting the Christian view of the history of salvation.Since the most remote beginnings, when Israel heard the word of its Liberator, it is in history that God has spoken to us as he does to this day, telling us 'I am he who is' (Ex 3:14) from the cross of his resurrected Son, raised over history and the world, all by means of the Holy Spirit. History, therefore, is not just any topic for philosophy and theology, but rather a universal, communicable horizon of meaning in which man can establish his relation with God and the world, with himself and others.
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ISBN-13: 9783896654540
ISBN-10: 3896654543
Pagini: 159
Dimensiuni: 151 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: ACADEMIA VERLAG

Notă biografică

Gianluigi PASQUALE, holds a PhD in Theology from the 'Pontificia Università Gregoriana' in Rome and a PhD in Philosophy from Venice's 'Ca' Foscari' University. He is a professor at the 'Lateranense' and 'Antonianum' Pontifical Universities in Rome and at the affiliated 'Laurentianum' Capuchin Theological Studium in Venice, of which he is also President. He is an adjunct professor at the 'San Lorenzo Giustiniani' School of Religious Sciences of the 'Studium Generale Marcianum' in Venice and a guest professor at the 'Redemptoris Mater' Theological Studium in Berlin, Germany. He has published articles in Italian, German, English, French and Spanish on a number of specialized journals. He has recently published the following monographs: La teologia della storia della salvezza nel secolo XX (The theology of the history of salvation in the 20th century), Dehoniane, Bologna, 2002, which has been translated into Croatian; Oltre la fine della storia. La coscienza cristiana dell'Occidente (Beyond the end of history. The Christian consciousness of the western world), Bruno Mondadori, Milan, 2004; Aristotle and the Principle of Non-Contradiction, Academia Verlag, Sankt Augustin, 2006. He is responsible for the Italian Capuchins' Cultural Service and is the director of the book series 'I Mistici Francescani' (Edizioni Francescane, Padua) and 'Le Lettere di Padre Pio' (Edizioni San Paolo, Cinisello Balsamo-Milan), for which he has already published eight books that have been translated into nine different languages.