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2023 | 71 | 2 | 185-207

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“Revelatio Absconditorum”: On the Possible Contribution of Saint Bonaventure to the Contemporary Philosophical Discussion on Divine Hiddenness

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“Revelatio absconditorum”. O możliwym wkładzie świętego Bonawentury do współczesnej filozoficznej dyskusji o Bożej ukrytości

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We współczesnej wersji dyskusji wokół problem Bożej ukrytości, którą zapoczątkował argument zaprezentowany przez Johna Schellenberga, problem ten postawiony jest w sposób znacznie odbiegający od jego tradycyjnego ujęcia. Nie brakuje jednak odniesień do myślicieli z przeszłości, którzy zmagali się z problemem Bożej ukrytości. Wśród nich pojawiają się sporadyczne odwołania do autorów należących do okresu średniowiecza: św. Anzelma z Canterbury i św. Tomasza z Akwinu. Żaden z autorów biorących udział we współczesnym sporze nie odwołuje się jednak do myśli św. Bonawentury. W swoim tekście zamierzam przedstawić i omówić wątki związane z Bożym ukryciem, które można odnaleźć w teologicznych dziełach św. Bonawentury. Ukażę ich miejsce i znaczenie w systemie teologicznym Mistrza z Bagnoregio. Wskażę także możliwe sposoby wykorzystania tych wątków we współczesnej dyskusji filozoficznej.
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In the contemporary version of the discussion around the problem of God’s hiddenness, which was initiated by the argument presented by John Schellenberg, the problem is posed in a way that differs significantly from its traditional presentation. However, there is no shortage of references to thinkers of the past who have grappled with the problem of divine hiddenness. Among these, there are occasional references to authors belonging to the medieval period: Anselm of Canterbury and Thomas Aquinas. However, none of the authors involved in the contemporary dispute refers to the thought of Bonaventure. In my paper, I intend to present and discuss the themes related to divine hiddenness that can be found in the theological works of Bonaventure. I will show their place and importance in the theological system of the Master of Bagnoregio. I will also indicate possible ways in which these themes can be used in contemporary philosophical discussion.

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71

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2

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185-207

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2023

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  • Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow

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31232775

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