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Resumen de L'annuncio profetico fra "pathos" e "logos"

Paola Ricci Sindoni

  • This paper intends to present the theoretical plot of prophetic announcement through a special dialectic of logos and pathos. Using the literature of contemporary Jewish thought, the aim is to highlight the fact that the paradigm of pathos appears prevalent. The biblical God is not to be linked to the “motionless mover” of Aristotle, nor to the first metaphysical principle of Greek philosophy; The God of Israel on the contrary is a loving God, a God known to man, one that deals with man.

    Far from having to be catalogued according to rationally preconceived theological schemes, the anthropopatic language in the Bible becomes a clear sign that the prophets think of and express God not through some form of ideal imagination, but rather in the image of a personal presence. For the prophets God was not a Being whose existence they were convinced of in the same way as a person is convinced of the truth of an idea, but a supremely real and present Being pressing on the prophet to announce His will.


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