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En reprenant dans son essai le principe d'Heidegger sur l'existence, N'Dré Sam Beugré a l'intention de préciser que la singularité de soi n'est pas une subjectivité fermée et isolée du monde, mais un être de soi ouvert aux manières des autres êtres, mais également ouvert au mouvement constant de dévoilement et de fermeture présent dans le monde.
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Metaphysics --- Nothing (Philosophy). --- Presence (Philosophy).
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In Metaphors of Eucharistic Presence: Language, Cognition, and the Body and Blood of Christ, Stephen R. Shaver brings together the fields of cognitive linguistics and liturgical theology to propose a new approach to the ecumenically controversial issue of eucharistic presence. Drawing from the work of cognitive linguists such as George Lakoff, Gilles Fauconnier, and Mark Turner, and theologians such as Robert Masson and John Sanders, Shaver argues that there is no clear division between literal and figurative language: rather, human cognition is grounded in sensorimotor experience, and phenomena such as metaphor and conceptual blending are basic building blocks of thought. Complex realities are ordinarily understood by means of more than one metaphor. Inherited models of eucharistic presence, then, are not necessarily mutually exclusive but can serve as complementary members of a shared ecumenical repertoire.The central element of this repertoire is the motif of identity--the eucharistic bread and wine are the body and blood of Christ--grounded in the Synoptic and Pauline institution narratives. From a cognitive standpoint, this metaphor can be understood both as figurative and as true in the proper sense, resolving a dichotomy that has divided the churches since the Reformation. The identity motif is complemented by four major non-scriptural motifs: representation, change, containment, and conduit.Inaugurating a new interdisciplinary conversation, this book contributes to ongoing ecumenical reconciliation not only by addressing eucharistic presence but also by demonstrating an approach which may hold promise in other historically controverted areas. Meanwhile for cognitive linguists it offers an intriguing case study in the application of that discipline to theological questions.
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Bread from Heaven offers a contemporary theological synthesis on the Eucharist that brings together classical and critical biblical exegesis, debates on the early history of the Christian liturgy, patristic doctrine, the teachings offered by the Councils of Florence, Trent and Vatican II, and the Church's lex orandi, all within a framework provided by the Eucharistic theology of Thomas Aquinas. The volume begins with Christ's Bread of Life discourse in John 6, in light of the Old Testament theme of the manna, and the Synoptic accounts of the Last Supper. These biblical texts offer solid foundation for a theology of Eucharistic sacrifice, presence and Communion. It then continues with a historical and systematic study of the institution of the Eucharist by Christ, with special attention given to the emergence of the first Eucharistic prayers. Then follows a survey of key Christological and ecclesiological themes which undergird Eucharistic theology. The chapters on Eucharistic sacrifice and presence form the heart of the work. Here, the focus moves to key conciliar, patristic and Thomistic insights on these themes. Bread from Heaven clarifies misunderstandings of Eucharistic sacrifice and renders transubstantiation accessible to beginners. Blankenhorn concludes with a study of the consecration, the minister of the Eucharist and the fruits of communion. The chapter on the debate over the words of institution and the epiclesis gives a fresh perspective that integrates both eastern and western tradition. The study of the Eucharistic celebrant strikes a balance between a spirituality of the priest as acting in persona Christi and of the priest as praying in persona ecclesiae. The concluding chapter centers on the Eucharist's unitive, mystical fruits in the Church. This textbook is ideal for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course on Eucharistic theology. It also seeks to advance the debate on several controversial historical and speculative issues in sacramental theology.
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Transcendence (Philosophy) --- Presence (Philosophy) --- Civilization, Medieval --- Church history --- Congresses. --- Congresses
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"Wer von Gott sprechen will, kann von Gottes Gegenwart nicht schweigen. Nur ein gegenwärtiger Gott verdient, 'Gott' genannt zu werden, und gegenwärtig ist Gott nur, wo er sich von sich aus vergegenwärtigt. Ohne Gottes Gegenwart gäbe es keine andere Gegenwart, und ohne Gottes Wirklichkeit keine andere Möglichkeit. Gott ist jeder Gegenwart gegenwärtig, weil er möglich macht, was wirklich wird und wirklich werden könnte. Ingolf U. Dalferth untersucht die zentrale Bedeutung der Konstellation von Gottesgegenwart, Gotteswahrnehmung und Gottesverehrung im christlichen Glauben und Denken und in der Praxis des christlichen Lebens. Die Schwierigkeit der Frage nach Gott ist nicht, dass Gott in unerreichbarer Ferne ist, sondern dass er uns näher ist als wir uns selbst. »Nah ist / Und schwer zu fassen der Gott«, konstatierte Hölderlin. Er hatte mit beidem Recht." --
God (Christianity) --- Presence of God --- Philosophical theology --- Theology --- God --- Omnipresence
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"A synthesis of theology on the Eucharist that, working within the framework of Thomas Aquinas's eucharistic theology, brings together classical and critical biblical exegesis, historical debates on the liturgy, patristic doctrine, conciliar teachings, and the lex orandi of the Catholic Church"--
Lord's Supper --- Lord's Supper --- Real presence. --- Catholic Church.
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What does the temple mean for the church's ongoing mission in the world? This ESBT volume examines temple theology throughout Scripture, exploring how this theme relates to Christian life and witness today. God has always desired to dwell among us; now the church must follow its missional call to extend the borders of God's Kingdom and take his presence to the ends of the earth.
Presence of God --- Temple of God --- Eden --- Bible --- Theology.
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L’objectif de la présente étude est d’approfondir les connaissances à l’égard de la réalité virtuelle. Après avoir fait l’état des lieux de la littérature concernant l’influence des caractéristiques personnelles sur l’immersion en réalité virtuelle, nous avons sélectionné les variables qui nous semblaient les plus pertinentes afin de représenter le concept du besoin de contrôle qui à l’heure actuelle n’a pas connu de réelles recherches. Dès lors, nous avons constitué notre étude en deux étapes principales : une enquête en ligne chargée de recueillir des informations concernant le besoin de contrôle des individus et une immersion en réalité virtuelle afin d’évaluer les scores de sentiment de présence en fonction des caractéristiques personnelles sélectionnées. Il semblerait que le besoin de contrôle soit un facteur d’influence de l’immersion en réalité virtuelle mais des échantillons plus robustes devraient être constitués pour corroborer ces résultats. Quoi qu’il en soit, la réalité virtuelle comme outil thérapeutique n’en est qu’à ses débuts. Le matériel et les logiciels utilisés continuent d’évoluer et deviennent de plus en plus performants donnant de plus en plus de mal aux individus de distinguer le réel du virtuel.
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