SPIRIT-UAL WORD-FOR-WORDNESS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PNEUMATOLOGY AND CHRISTOLOGY IN THE LIGHT OF JOSEPH RATZINGER’S / BENEDICT XVI’S THEOLOGY AND TEACHING

Jerzy Szymik
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Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI proposes a pneumatology derived from the Trinitarian dogma, strictly linked with Christology and having anthropological, ecclesiological, and pastoral consequences (in the domain of spirituality). All theological subdisciplines remain orthodox and lead to the truth only when interlinked, but pneumatology has a particularly “linking” quality because it concerns the One who is, essentially, communion and unity. The intra-Trinitarian “position” of the Holy Spirit explains the structure of the entire reality (including the human, personal reality, together with faith): what is spiritual makes existence more consistent and unites rather than dualizes or divides it. It unifies by creating a relationship (communion) rather than by negating identity (the earthly, physical, and historical specificity), as some heresies or ideologies would have it. Just like the Spirit always acts in communion with the Incarnate Word, Christian spirituality is always set in the historical form of the Church, and charism is always given within institutional structures. Being close to Christ and humility before the humble God is the source of true spirituality.
精神上的逐字逐句:在约瑟夫·拉辛格/本笃十六世的神学和教学的光中气体论和基督论之间的关系
约瑟夫·拉辛格/本笃十六世提出了一种源自三位一体教义的圣灵论,与基督论紧密相连,具有人类学、教会学和牧灵学的影响(在灵性领域)。所有的神学分支都是正统的,只有在相互联系的情况下才能通向真理,但气体学具有特别的“联系”性质,因为它涉及到本质上是共融和统一的那一位。圣灵在三位一体内的“位置”解释了整个现实的结构(包括人类,个人的现实,连同信仰):精神的东西使存在更加一致和统一,而不是二元化或分裂。它通过创造一种关系(共融)而不是通过否定身份(世俗的、身体的和历史的特殊性)来统一,就像一些异端或意识形态所认为的那样。就像圣灵总是与道成肉身的道共融一样,基督徒的灵性总是以教会的历史形式为基础,神恩总是在制度结构中给予。亲近基督,在谦卑的神面前谦卑,是真正属灵的泉源。
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