Ontologia Trinitaria: una via per ripensare il pensiero

Presentation e Learning Objectives

In 1976, Klaus Hemmerle published Theses Toward a Trinitarian Ontology, a work that marked a turning point in philosophical and theological thought by introducing the perspective of Trinitarian Ontology: a doctrine that rethinks Being in the light of Christian revelation and contributes to renewing the dialogue between theology, philosophy, and other fields of knowledge. This approach has established itself in the contemporary landscape as an international point of reference.

The Course offers a historical and theoretical overview of Trinitarian ontology, highlighting the contribution of leading scholars who will examine the principal authors, texts, and developments of its evolution, along with the methodology and fundamental questions specific to the doctrine, in line with the framework outlined in the Manifesto of Trinitarian Ontology.

The program aims to provide an introductory and systematic understanding of the subject, emphasizing its relevance in the dialogue among contemporary humanities disciplines, from an inter- and transdisciplinary perspective.

Target

The Course is intended for students and graduates in philosophy, theology, history, and religious studies, as well as for teachers at all levels interested in furthering their education, and for researchers who wish to explore these topics in greater depth from an interdisciplinary perspective.