De Christo et Antichristo. Eikōn y phantasma en la onto-teo-logía cristiana

G. Prósperi
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According to dogmatic Christology, Christ is consubstantial with the Father, mediating between God and the human being. The Greek-speaking Church Fathers referred to Logos as eikōn, a term that relates to platonic philosophy and denotes an image resembling its archetype. In this paper, we argue that Christ operates as a twofold device: eikōn (dogmatic Christology) and phantasma (Antichristology). Throughout western tradition, theology has attempted to ward off the phantasmatic nature of Christ. We claim —obviously dissenting from Christological dogma— that Antichrist is not the adversary of Christ nor his absolute other, but Christ himself as phantasma. At the same time, the concept of Antichrist, namely Christ qua phantasma, is significantly metaphysic in its meaning because it refers to an area that is irreducible to the polarized dichotomies in metaphysics (tangible and intelligible, matter and spirit, etc.); an area that we consider the realm of images.
克里斯托和反基督教者。基督教本体论中的Eikòn和Phantasma
根据教条的基督论,基督是同本体的父亲,调解上帝和人类之间。讲希腊语的教父们将逻各斯称为eikōn,这个术语与柏拉图哲学有关,表示与其原型相似的形象。在本文中,我们认为,基督运作作为一个双重装置:eikōn(教条的基督论)和幻影(反基督论)。在整个西方传统中,神学一直试图避开基督虚幻的本质。我们宣称——显然反对基督论的教条——敌基督不是基督的对手,也不是他的绝对他者,而是基督本身的幻影。与此同时,反基督的概念,即基督的幻影,在其意义上具有明显的形而上学意义,因为它指的是形而上学中不可简化的两极分化的领域(有形的和可理解的,物质和精神等);一个我们称之为图像领域的领域。
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