Beltramini, Enrico (2021) Between Dualism and Immanentism Sacramental Ontology and History. Religions, 12 (1). p. 47. ISSN 2077-1444
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Abstract
How to deal with religious ideas in religious history (and in history in general) has recently become a matter of discussion. In particular, a number of authors have framed their work around the concept of ‘sacramental ontology,’ that is, a unified vision of reality in which the secular and the religious come together, although maintaining their distinction. The authors’ choices have been criticized by their fellow colleagues as a form of apologetics and a return to integralism. The aim of this article is to provide a proper context in which to locate the phenomenon of sacramental ontology. I suggest considering (1) the generation of the concept of sacramental ontology as part of the internal dialectic of the Christian intellectual world, not as a reaction to the secular; and (2) the adoption of the concept as a protection against ontological nihilism, not as an attack on scientific knowledge.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | sacramental ontology; history; dualism; immanentism; nihilism |
Subjects: | STM Repository > Social Sciences and Humanities |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 01 Jan 2024 12:47 |
Last Modified: | 01 Jan 2024 12:47 |
URI: | http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1260 |