Charis, Kairós. La riuscita della grazia

(con un'appendice di Enrica Cozzi: "Kairós: un rilievo dell’XI secolo a Torcello")

Autori

  • Alessandra Cislaghi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2038-6788/9891

Parole chiave:

Charis, Grazia, Kairós, Naturale, Trasfigurazione, Umano

Abstract

The essay points to some key stages in the history of the idea of grace (charis): Greek myths and poetry, Plotinus, the Christian tradition (the Biblical and theological legacy), eighteenth-century aesthetics, Schiller’s modernity, and the emergence of charme in twentieth-century thought. The common trait in the idea of grace lies in its power of subject transfiguration. Based on this concept, which has its own temporal dimension (that of kairós), the essay advances a “logic of Graces” as the thought of the overflowing of the Good. Nature and freedom are not antithetical to grace, but its direct expression.

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Pubblicato

2016-07-06

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Teoria