“圣礼”原则:神性和人性的启示

Q3 Arts and Humanities Studia Liturgica Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1177/00393207180481-208
Elbatrina Clauteaux
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我的演讲涉及人类学、哲学和神学的三方对话。我建议从对委内瑞拉亚马逊地区的佩蒙印第安人进行的叙事、象征和仪式调解的人类学观察开始。然后我要问,佩蒙的这种象征性的宗教秩序,带有一种“自然的”神圣性,除了它的人类学维度之外,是否可以从神学的角度进入神学的维度。因为,从这次大会主题的角度来看,我想通过超越基督教的象征性宗教调解中“圣礼”原则的先验开放来开始对临在的反思。在我看来,这可以认为是依照创造的神学和pneumatological基督论,提醒我们的普遍中介基督和圣灵的礼物在他救苦救难的逾越节,回忆在第二次梵蒂冈会议的文件Council.1我的论文将在人类学领域,如果也是神学领域,那么它是如此的“圣事”的原则,也就是说,上帝通过象征的、叙述的和仪式的默想向人类揭示自己的神性,并将自己传达给人类,因为创造是受造物
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The “Sacramentality” Principle: Revelation of the Divinity and Humanity of God
M presentation involves a three-way conversation between anthropology, philosophy and theology. I propose to start from the anthropological observation of the narrative, symbolic and ritual mediations carried out among the Pemon Indians of the Venezuelan Amazon. I will then ask whether this symbolic, religious order of the Pemons, imprinted with a “natural” sacredness, might provide, in addition to its anthropological dimension, entry to a theological dimension from a theological point of view. For, from the perspective of the topic of this Congress, I wanted to begin a reflection on presence by means of the transcendental opening up of the principle of “sacramentality” in the symbolic religious mediations beyond Christianity. It seems to me that this can be considered in accordance with the theology of creation and a pneumatological Christology that reminds us of the universal mediation of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit in his salvific passover, recalled in the conciliar documents of the Second Vatican Council.1 My thesis will be that if the anthropological domain is also to be the theological domain, then it is so by virtue of the principle of “sacramentality”, that is to say that God reveals Godself and communicates Godself to humankind through symbolic, narrative and ritual mediations, because creation, creatures2
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