Understanding and communicating Christological truths: potentials and problems in thecontext of modern Viet Nam
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54855/csl.255411Từ khóa:
Christology; Viet Nam; inculturation; Buddhism and folk religion; Marxism and scientific worldviewTóm tắt
This article investigates the theological foundation of the faithful’s participation in the Church’s life and mission, arguing that participation is not merely a pastoral concern but fundamentally a theological question about the origin and nature of participatio. Starting from the three marks of synodality (communion, mission, participation), the author asks whether “participation” is rooted in the mystery of the Trinity and explores the possibility of speaking about mutual “participation” among the divine Persons. The paper also critiques approaches that directly use the Trinity as a social model, warning that such moves can project human ideologies onto God and foster an “equalizing” or confused notion of ecclesial participation. The author therefore proposes that the Church becomes genuinely participatory only when believers share in the Trinitarian life and, concretely, participate in the mission of the Son and the Holy Spirit within salvation history.
Tài liệu tham khảo
B. Lonergan, Method in Theology, London 1975, 127-133
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Đã Xuất bản
Số
Chuyên mục
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Bản quyền (c) 2025 Fr. Fx. Nguyen Hai Tinh, S.J.
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