The approaches of Hans Urs von Balthasar and of Jean-Luc Marion are similar in terms of the shared search to define the absolute, without reducing it to the anthropological measure. However, it is interesting to compare the two authors on the topic of temporality : Balthasar’s theology, starting from the historical singularity of Christ, reveals the insurmountable weight of history, up to showing the eschatological side of finitude. Subsequently this approach commits phenomenology to achieve the same. In comparison, the notion of event that characterises Marion’s latest production implies the reversal of the phenomenology of givenness, beginning from the intertwining between possibility and actuality. Some events – birth, the liturgical speech, and the loving speech – illustrate the unsurpassable form of finitude without losing its eschatological relief.
Peruzzotti, F., L’épreuve du temps. La phénoménologie événementielle de Jean-Luc Marion et la théologie eschatologique de Hans Urs von Balthasar, <<TRANSVERSALITÉS>>, 2021; 157 (2): 105-115 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/186803]
L’épreuve du temps. La phénoménologie événementielle de Jean-Luc Marion et la théologie eschatologique de Hans Urs von Balthasar
Peruzzotti, FrancescaPrimo
2021
Abstract
The approaches of Hans Urs von Balthasar and of Jean-Luc Marion are similar in terms of the shared search to define the absolute, without reducing it to the anthropological measure. However, it is interesting to compare the two authors on the topic of temporality : Balthasar’s theology, starting from the historical singularity of Christ, reveals the insurmountable weight of history, up to showing the eschatological side of finitude. Subsequently this approach commits phenomenology to achieve the same. In comparison, the notion of event that characterises Marion’s latest production implies the reversal of the phenomenology of givenness, beginning from the intertwining between possibility and actuality. Some events – birth, the liturgical speech, and the loving speech – illustrate the unsurpassable form of finitude without losing its eschatological relief.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.