In the face of the unilateral reactions of modernity and post-modernity, this article, immersing itself in (updated) tradition of Franciscan thought, proposes to point out several lines along which it ought to be possible to dialogue with today´s culture, offering a frame of reference for the project of evangelisation. It does so in an epistemological perspective that seeks to overcome - though their integration - several dichotomies (reason-feeling, theory -practice, history-transcendence), and by proposing at the same time a threefold approach to the Mistery (mystical-contemplative, discursive-rational, practical-operative). Thus this study hinges on the newness of Christianity - in its Franciscan expression - understood as offering the experience of the human-divine, starting from a "kenotic fragment of history" such as is that of the humanity of Christ Jesus. This, read acoording to the logic of gift and restitution, which permeates the entire Franciscan tradition, calls for "annihilation" and unconditional gifting, in order to have it all given back as unmeritedly divine (humanly divine!), namely: fully human.
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