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The Transformation of Suffering in Paul of the Cross, Lonergan and Buddhism
Author Dadosky, John D. (著)
Source New Blackfriars
Volumev.96 n.1065
Date2015.09
Pages542 - 563
PublisherWiley
Publisher Url http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
LocationNew Jersey, US [紐澤西州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordPaul of the Cross; Passion; Lonergan; Suffering; Buddhism
Abstract This paper explores St. Paul of the Cross's passion-centred spirituality as a context for avoiding the distortions of such spirituality and promoting proper praxis. These distortions are not the legacy of Paul of the Cross himself, but the fact that his contemplation of the passion was primarily performative and mystical, along with the lack of a systematic theology on the passion-death-and resurrection, there remains a context wherein distortions of passion-centred approaches can occur. The paper then presents some aspects of Bernard Lonergan's thought on lex crucis and also from his Trinitarian work in order to provide a theological framework (orthotheoria). This framework can help prevent the distortions of such a passion-centred spirituality and guide orthopraxis of passion-centred spiritualities. In the final section we explore some insights from Buddhism that are consonant with both Paul of the Cross's spirituality and Lonergan's law of the cross as fruits of the Spirit and seeds of the Word.
Table of contentsAbstract 542
A. Introduction 543
B. Paul of the Cross and Passion-Centrism 544
Passion-Centered. Spirituality 545
The Treatise on Mystical Death 547
C. Distortions of Passion-Centred Spirituality 549
D. Lonergan and the Law of the Cross 553
The Systematic Theological Basis for Understanding Participation in the Passion 556
E. The Cultivation of 'Awakened Heart' or Bodhichitta 559
F. Conclusion 562
ISSN00284289 (P); 17412005 (E)
DOI10.1111/nbfr.12128
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Created date2023.10.26
Modified date2023.10.26



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