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Tytuł:
Entre la foi et la raison, ou des voies qui amènent au sens : Augustin ou le Maître est là de Joseph Malègue
In-between Faith and Reason, or Paths that Lead to Meaning: Joseph Malègue’s Augustin ou le Maître est là
Autorzy:
Litwinowicz-Krutnik, Zofia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2020992.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Komisja Nauk Filologicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Oddział we Wrocławiu
Tematy:
Joseph Malègue
Augustin Méridier
Saint Augustine
understanding
meaning
faith
reason
intelligence
search
truth
Opis:
The thirst for truth and constitution of meaning can be considered the spiritus movens of Augustin Méridier’s life, the main character of Joseph Malègue’s novel Augustin ou le Maître est là (1933), whose author has been proclaimed “the Catholic Proust” ( José Fontaine, Wanda Rupolo, Jeanne Ancelet-Hustache, Jacques Madaule). Several models of the quest for truth can be found in the formation of meaning as presented in the novel, among others, Socrates’ pattern, which consider the truth an absolute value, and models originating from ancient philosophical schools. Nevertheless, it is the model of Saint Augustine which deserves an in-depth analysis. Augustin Méridier (whose first name is not coincidental), driven towards positivism by the works of positive exegetes and the Catholic modernism authors, is torn between faith and science, and finally turns against religion. His internal battles can be read as the re-interpretation of the medieval “fides quærens intellectum” problem. The hero’s quest for meaning, reflecting the sacred dimension of understanding, finally culminates in the union of faith and reason, as he comes to the conclusion that transcendence cannot be, as Auguste Comte wanted, immanent to humanity. Thus, the present article attempts to analyse Augustin Meridier’s path towards faith and meaning according to Confessions of Augustine of Hippo, who also, having abandoned the Christian faith in the interest of the search for rational meaning, found the Truth in the union of faith and reason. Philosophy as a means to reach the truth and the Augustinian motto “Crede ut intelligas, intellige ut credas” as a way of understanding can be then regarded as two main axes of this analysis.
Źródło:
Academic Journal of Modern Philology; 2020, 9; 321-330
2299-7164
2353-3218
Pojawia się w:
Academic Journal of Modern Philology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
La synthèse théologique du bien commun chez Augustin
Autorzy:
Nebel, Mathias
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2158107.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-09-15
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Common good
Saint Augustine
The City of God
Christ as the Common Good
Charity as the kenotic dynamic of the common good
Opis:
L’article cherche à comprendre comment Augustin a radicalement reformulé, depuis une perspective théologique, la notion politique de bien commun de l’antiquité classique. L’argument principal est que cette réinterprétation découle naturellement de la théologie néotestamentaire de la koinonia qui unit l’Eglise, comme le montre la lettre a Volusianus et les homélies sur l’Epitre aux Parthes. A partir de cette lecture, il devient alors plus aisé de comprendre la fameuse reformulation de la définition de société aux livres II et XIX de la Cité de Dieu. Nous concluons en identifiant les trois thèmes qui, à partir d’Augustin, seront étroitement associé à la notion de bien commun en occident : 1) Le bien commun n’est plus un concept, mais une Personne et un Espace. Christ, en son humanité, est le seul et unique Bien Commun du genre humain. 2) Le Bien Commun universel est d’ordre eschatologique ; dans l’histoire on ne peut parler au mieux que de biens communs partiel et imparfait. 3) La charité est le moteur de la dynamique d’accomplissement du Bien Commun universel dans l’histoire.
The article seeks to understand how Augustine radically reformulated the political notion of the common good of classical antiquity, from a theological perspective. The main argument is that this reinterpretation follows naturally from the New Testament theology of the koinonia uniting the Church, as shown in the letter to Volusianus and Augustine's homilies on the Epistle to the Parthians. From this reading, it then becomes easier to understand the famous reformulation of the definition of society in books II and XIX of the City of God. We conclude by identifying the three themes that, from Augustine onwards, will be closely associated with the notion of the common good in the western political theology: 1) The common good is no longer a concept, but a Person and a Space: Christ in his humanity is the one and only Common Good of the human race. 2) The universal Common Good is eschatological; in history we can only speak of partial and imperfect common goods. 3) Charity is the driving force behind the dynamic fulfilling the universal Common Good in history.
Źródło:
Vox Patrum; 2022, 83; 247-270
0860-9411
2719-3586
Pojawia się w:
Vox Patrum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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