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Theopoiesis and the aesthetics of human dignity: towards a pneumatological approach
The discourse on human dignity is most of the times determined
by ethics and dogmatic issues. It is often the case that the paradigm of
democratisation dictates processes of conceptualisation. The article operates from
the hypothesis that aesthetics is more fundamental than ethics. Human dignity is a
relational category determined by habitus and the eschatological status of our being
qualities. In a pastoral theological approach one should shift from the democratic
paradigm to the pneumatological paradigm. In this regard the theology of A. A. Van
ruler becomes most appropriate. Theopoiesis points to a kind of theological
aesthetics within the realm of anthropology. The basic assumption of the article is
that more fundamental than the moral question whether man is good or bad is the
aesthetic question: the value and purpose of our being human; i.e. the human being
as beauty (the dignity of human beings) or human beings as beast (the ugliness of
human beings)? Human dignity is fundamentally an aesthetic category.