Towards an epochal changing theology from the theologal reduction of “pilgranating-us”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53439/stdfyt39.20.2017.91-130Keywords:
epocal change, Pope Francis, Argentina, pilgrimage, theologal reduction, systemathic theologyAbstract
I present my Epochal changing theology as a “pilgranating-us” theology. This theologal reduction is related with “becoming missionaries disciples”. To the “pilgranating-us” belongs the wisdom icon of the “way” and the theologal icon of the “shrine”. The first one refers to the world and the second one to God. In the controlled dialect existing between both icons we can develop a “consistent theocentric self-trascendence” process. This pilgrinating ego has a personal and a collective dimension, v.g., the individual believer and the pilgrinating people of God, but also a walking nation. The pilgrinagedevelopes in space and time, from a historical existentiality in progressive openness to the transcendent mysterium. Also, from the progressive theologal living of the virtues in dialogue with all of good, beautiful and true we are finding along the way. This leads us to a more and more satisfactory life in the Spirit, reborn from high, from the “shrine” discovered already dwelling in the same “way”, what translates very well and in inculturated terms what is own to Christian theologal hope. To this theology, Pope Francis’ pastoral magisterium has given an evangelizing dynamismus, which has not had before, at least not in the same degree, in its foundational Trilogy.