Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega

In his book Pilosopiya ng Relihiyon, Roque Ferriols argued that the encounter between God and the human person can be concretely experienced in the attempt of being human. What does he mean by this statement? This paper tries to understand this statement in three parts. The first part analyzes Ferri...

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Main Author: Calano, Mark Joseph T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.philo-faculty-pubs-10722022-04-18T14:01:44Z Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega Calano, Mark Joseph T In his book Pilosopiya ng Relihiyon, Roque Ferriols argued that the encounter between God and the human person can be concretely experienced in the attempt of being human. What does he mean by this statement? This paper tries to understand this statement in three parts. The first part analyzes Ferriols’s assertion of the role of damdamin, the personal nature of God, and our encounter with others and God. In trying to understand this relational (rather than conceptual) encounter with God, we move to Augustine of Hippo’s discussion of remembering, knowing, and willing (or loving) as the mental faculties that are reflective and analogical of the Trinity in the human person; the second part situates the discourse within a Christian narrative that argues for Christ as the exemplar and fullness of humanity. The third part discusses Ferriols’s treatment of Teilhard de Chardin’s Omega Point, where evolution leads us to further creation instead of destruction; this part connects with the second part in that Ferriols (drawing from de Chardin) speaks of the Omega Point as ‘possibly’ referring to Christ. It further discusses how we are invited into this personal love that unites and creates us in the process of being more human. 2018-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/64 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=philo-faculty-pubs Philosophy Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Augustine Ferriols human person Omega Point Philosophy
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topic Augustine
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Ferriols
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Omega Point
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Calano, Mark Joseph T
Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
description In his book Pilosopiya ng Relihiyon, Roque Ferriols argued that the encounter between God and the human person can be concretely experienced in the attempt of being human. What does he mean by this statement? This paper tries to understand this statement in three parts. The first part analyzes Ferriols’s assertion of the role of damdamin, the personal nature of God, and our encounter with others and God. In trying to understand this relational (rather than conceptual) encounter with God, we move to Augustine of Hippo’s discussion of remembering, knowing, and willing (or loving) as the mental faculties that are reflective and analogical of the Trinity in the human person; the second part situates the discourse within a Christian narrative that argues for Christ as the exemplar and fullness of humanity. The third part discusses Ferriols’s treatment of Teilhard de Chardin’s Omega Point, where evolution leads us to further creation instead of destruction; this part connects with the second part in that Ferriols (drawing from de Chardin) speaks of the Omega Point as ‘possibly’ referring to Christ. It further discusses how we are invited into this personal love that unites and creates us in the process of being more human.
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title Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
title_short Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
title_full Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
title_fullStr Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
title_full_unstemmed Tao bilang Tagpuan: Roque Ferriols, San Agustin, at ang Puntong Omega
title_sort tao bilang tagpuan: roque ferriols, san agustin, at ang puntong omega
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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