Brito Y Lanzada, Emilio
[UCL]
The present study begins first with the hegelian concept of God-Spirit. It then examines Hegel’s proposals concerning the Holy Spirit in the context that the Berlin Lessons on the Philosophy of Religion devote to trinitarian representation. Finally, this study considers the hegelian understanding of the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Christian community. Aware of the specificity of the hegelian 'triadology', this study shows that the Father hardly plays a role in Hegel’s speculative approach of the Unicity of the Holy Spirit.
Bibliographic reference |
Brito Y Lanzada, Emilio. L'Esprit Saint selon Hegel. In: Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses : revue de theologie et de droit canon de Louvain - Leuvens tijdschrift voor theologie en kerkelijk recht - Louvain journal of theological and canonical studies, Vol. 85, no. 4, p. 423-438 (2009) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/34528 |