Analogy of Being I
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From where and how is it viable to assert with validity, absolute objective truth? This metaphysics addresses both fundamental questions to configure a metaphysics on a scientific level. Thus, it reworks its hermeneutics of personal individuality (Simmel, Troeltsch) mentioned in Religionsbegründung (1923). The longest paragraph, dedicated to Thomas, portrays the personal legacy of the Aquinas from the 20th century. Thus, it tacitly confirms the historical patristic consensus before ancient thinkers, codified in the idea of analogia entis mentioned in his 1923 book.
Erich Przywara SJ. completed his novitiate from 1908 to 1910. Between 1910 and 1921, he pursued the usual studies in his order in the fields of theology and philosophy, with a period of teaching music at the Stella Matutina school in Feldkirch. He was ordained a priest in 1920. From 1922 to 1941, he was a member of the editorial board of the Jesuit journal Stimmen der Zeit in Munich until the journal was shut down by the Nazi regime. During World War II, he focused on pastoral care for individuals, later retiring to Hagen bei Murnau, where he wrote the remainder of his work.
Aníbal Edwards Errázuriz S.J. Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1936. He completed his studies in Classical Humanities at Colegio Loyola of the Society of Jesus (current commune of Padre Hurtado) and earned his Licentiate in Philosophy and Theology at the Jesuit faculties of San Miguel (Argentina). He subsequently pursued postgraduate studies in philosophy and theology at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany. His academic work has been primarily concentrated at the Catholic University of Chile and the Major Pontifical Seminary of Santiago. He is a member of the Chilean Society of Philosophy. He contributes studies in his specialty to the Revista de Filosofía, Teología y Vida, and Revista Universitaria.
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Analogy of Being I
| Autor | Erich Przywara SJ |
|---|---|
| Portada | Ver portada |
| Year | 12-1900 |
| Nº de páginas | 293 |
| ISBN | 978-956-9320-20-0 |
| Intellectual Property Registration | 228821 |
| ISBN digital | 978-956-9320-21-7 |
Erich Przywara SJ
Germany. Philosopher and theologian known especially for his reflections on the analogy of being, impacting Catholic and Protestant theology. He was a ‘freelance writer’ in two senses, for the Jesuit journal Stimmen der Zeit in Munich. He was not a university professor, and only taught in academic settings, invited by a colleague to his chair. In another sense, he was a ‘freelance writer’ because he did not affiliate himself with any school of thought other than the public theology of the Church. Apart from his lyrical writings, which are mostly unpublished, the three major genres of his writings over half a century show an uncommon unified coherence. In order to reissue some of his works, Balthasar divided them into: religious writings, philosophical-religious writings, and Analogia Entis.Related books
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