三位一体与艺术:走向基督教诗学

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Modern Theology Pub Date : 2023-09-10 DOI:10.1111/moth.12890
John R. Betz
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本文的目的是探讨基督教诗学的问题,并看看三位一体的教义与之有什么关系。我们的结论是,三位一体的教义,远不是偶然的基督教创造,是基本的任何解释-如果确实所有的现象都是类似的永恒现象的儿子对父亲,如果所有的创造是通过儿子的力量创造的造物主的精神。为此,我们认为基督教诗学也蕴涵着一种特殊的形而上学,即类比形而上学,它能够公正地对待生物的本质与存在的相互作用,它与形式与新奇的美学相互作用是同根的。这些探索的结果不仅是一个建议的标准,包括四个论点,为基督教艺术,而且是一个关于如何重新思考三位一体(和菲利奥克)的普世建议-不是通过取消奥古斯丁的心理类比,而是通过艺术类比来补充它,特别是在教父的比喻的帮助下,圣子作为圣父永远喜欢的Ars Patris。最后的结果是一个更清晰的画面,圣灵的作用,在上帝和创造,和精神诗意的使命意象神。
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The Trinity and the Arts: Toward a Christian Poetics
Abstract The purpose of this essay is to explore the question of a Christian poetics, and to see what, if anything, the doctrine of the Trinity has to do with it. Our conclusion is that the doctrine of the Trinity, far from being accidental to Christian poiesis, is fundamental to any account of it—if indeed all phenomena are analogues of the eternal phenomenality of the Son vis‐à‐vis the Father, and if all that is made is made through the Son by the power of the Creator Spirit. To this end, however, it is argued that Christian poetics implies a particular kind of metaphysics as well, namely, an analogical metaphysics, which is able to do justice to the interplay of essence and existence in creatures, which is cognate with the aesthetic interplay of form and novelty. The result of these explorations is not only a proposed standard, comprising four theses, for Christian art, but also an ecumenical proposal for how to think about the Trinity (and the Filioque) anew—not by dispensing with Augustine's psychological analogy, but by supplementing it with an artistic analogy, specifically, with the help of the patristic trope of the Son as the Ars Patris in whom the Father eternally delights. The final result is a clearer picture of the role of the Holy Spirit, in God and in creation, and of the spiritual‐poetic vocation of the imago Dei .
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