Sacred Heart, Beatific Mind: Exploring the Consciousness of Jesus

Traditional Christologies have focused attention on the question of Jesus' beatific knowing. On the other hand, recent explorations into Spirit Christology raise different questions about his affectivity. Both issues highlight a concern with Jesus' psychological experience. The present art...

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Autores principales: Ormerod, Neil 1954- (Autor) ; Jacobs-Vandegeer, Christiaan (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Sage Publ. [2018]
En: Theological studies
Año: 2018, Volumen: 79, Número: 4, Páginas: 729-744
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Jesus Christus / Consciencia / Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 / Trinidad / Psicología
Clasificaciones IxTheo:KDB Iglesia católica
NBC Dios
NBF Cristología
ZD Psicología
Otras palabras clave:B Bernard Lonergan
B Christology
B Trinity
B Sacred Heart
B Beatific Vision
B psychological analogy
Acceso en línea: Volltext (Resolving-System)
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Sumario:Traditional Christologies have focused attention on the question of Jesus' beatific knowing. On the other hand, recent explorations into Spirit Christology raise different questions about his affectivity. Both issues highlight a concern with Jesus' psychological experience. The present article proposes that both these issues can be fruitfully examined through the lens of the psychological analogy for the Trinity. In particular, Bernard Lonergan's developments of the analogy drawing as they do on the experience of grace, shed a new and helpful light on the question of Jesus' knowing and loving. This approach alleviates some of the more problematic aspects of the traditional approach to Jesus' beatific vision, while also providing a more solid trinitarian basis for Catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
ISSN:2169-1304
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Theological studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0040563918801184