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Incarnation and "de-carnation" in the hermeneutics of Gianni Vattimo / Branko Klun en Acta Philosophica, v.29, n.1 (2020)
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Título : Incarnation and "de-carnation" in the hermeneutics of Gianni Vattimo Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Branko Klun Fecha de publicación: 2020 Artículo en la página: p. 161-177 Idioma : Inglés Temas: CRISTIANISMO
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FENOMENOLOGIA
HERMENEUTICA
VATTIMO, GIANNI (1936-)Resumen: The idea of the incarnation as God’s kenotic descent and renunciation of his transcendent status plays a central role in Gianni Vattimo’s interpretation of Christianity. The self-weakening of the Christian God is intrinsically linked and structurally related to the historical emergence of (post)modern hermeneutics with its criticism of strong and of potentially violent metaphysical thinking. However, Vattimo’s understanding of incarnation harbours a paradox, as the incarnation should not be taken in a literal sense, as it is itself an interpretation brought to us through the message of the Bible. Reduced to its spiritual meaning, the incarnation in Vattimo’s approach undergoes a specific “de-carnation”. However, this seems to be a problem not only for Vattimo’s reading of Christianity, but also for his conception of hermeneutics as such. The hermeneutic spiritualisation of being as an event in language loses reference to any “fleshly” givenness, and calls for a phenomenological reconsideration of hermeneutic presuppositions. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=101161
in Acta Philosophica > v.29, n.1 (2020) . - p. 161-177[artículo] Incarnation and "de-carnation" in the hermeneutics of Gianni Vattimo [texto impreso] / Branko Klun . - 2020 . - p. 161-177.
Idioma : Inglés
in Acta Philosophica > v.29, n.1 (2020) . - p. 161-177
Temas: CRISTIANISMO
ENCARNACION
FENOMENOLOGIA
HERMENEUTICA
VATTIMO, GIANNI (1936-)Resumen: The idea of the incarnation as God’s kenotic descent and renunciation of his transcendent status plays a central role in Gianni Vattimo’s interpretation of Christianity. The self-weakening of the Christian God is intrinsically linked and structurally related to the historical emergence of (post)modern hermeneutics with its criticism of strong and of potentially violent metaphysical thinking. However, Vattimo’s understanding of incarnation harbours a paradox, as the incarnation should not be taken in a literal sense, as it is itself an interpretation brought to us through the message of the Bible. Reduced to its spiritual meaning, the incarnation in Vattimo’s approach undergoes a specific “de-carnation”. However, this seems to be a problem not only for Vattimo’s reading of Christianity, but also for his conception of hermeneutics as such. The hermeneutic spiritualisation of being as an event in language loses reference to any “fleshly” givenness, and calls for a phenomenological reconsideration of hermeneutic presuppositions. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=101161