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Title: Antropo-logika komplementarnej nierozłączności problematyki "Dasein człowieka" z problematyką "autoprzekazu Boga"
Authors: Cuda, Jerzy
Keywords: analysis of human Dasein; boundless openness of questions; God’s auto-transference; human Dasein – God’s auto-transference; inseparable complementarity; ecclesiologic of anthropogenesis; existential risk of contemporary globalisation; anthropological necessity
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Roczniki Teologiczne, T. 62, z. 9 (2015), s. 41-53
Abstract: The issues of the article bring together, inspired by Heidegger’s hermeneutical interpretation of complementarity, problematic aspects of human Dasein with issues of God’s auto-transference. Interest in this complementarity is at its core an interest in the possibility of cognition and realisation of human identity. The article’s analysis is divided into two fundamental parts: introduction and development. The first part introduces in a synthetic way problems of anthropological inseparableness of the relation “Dasein of human–God’s auto-transference”. The second part develops an interpretation of the historical process of that relation (Dasein–Sein; Dasein–Nihilism) revealed through the auto-transference explanation of human identity. The essence of the historical genesis of human identity is Christological unification of people according to the pattern of the Trinitarian Community of Love. In that light, the creative-salvative process of anthropogenesis can be identified with a process of ecclesiogenesis. This should be acknowledged in the definition of contemporary globalisation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/11600
DOI: 10.18290/rt.2015.62.9-3
ISSN: 2353-7272
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