Nicholas of Cusa: Trinity, Freedom and Dialogue

Nicholas of Cusa: Trinity, Freedom and Dialogue

by Davide Monaco
Nicholas of Cusa: Trinity, Freedom and Dialogue

Nicholas of Cusa: Trinity, Freedom and Dialogue

by Davide Monaco

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Overview

Trinity, freedom and dialogue not only represent three themes of Nicholas Cusanus' thought, but provide a possible hermeneutic key to reading his work and understanding his philosophy. Through a historico-philological and theoretico-speculative investigation, an attempt is made to investigate Cusanus' complex reflection on the One and his reflections on the concept of man and religion. If Cusanus has collated Platonic and Neoplatonic reflection, in particular from Plato, Proclus and Dionysius, he managed at the same time to direct their teachings towards the Trinity. In his last works he reformulates his theory of the First Principle by endeavouring to thematize and give greater emphasise to the freedom of the One. But if freedom denote divine acting, it cannot but imprint also the being of his image, that is to say of man, whose mind is defined as viva imago Dei. Only by starting out from these presuppositions can the dialogical perspective be understood that he elaborated as response to the burning issue then current in his day of encounter, namely the meeting and clashing among the different cultures and religions. At the bloody conquest of Constantinople at the hands of the Turkish army (1453), just at the moment when all Europe was crying out for a recourse to arms and a crusade, the German philosopher and cardinal laid aside the merely denigratory and condemnatory designs against Islam in an attempt to make Christians realise that by putting faith in the one God there existed scope for possible mutual understanding and communion, that was essential for embarking on the way towards peace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783402159996
Publisher: Aschendorff Verlag
Publication date: 03/29/2016
Series: Texte und Studien zur Europaischen Geistesgeschichte, Reihe B Series , #13
Pages: 183
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)
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