“Through Whom All Things Were Made”: Creation in Christ
Juan A. Martinez Camino“The theological concept of creation is incomprehensible unless Christ, and therefore the Holy Trinity, plays a decisive role in its shaping.”
“The theological concept of creation is incomprehensible unless Christ, and therefore the Holy Trinity, plays a decisive role in its shaping.”
“The learned dialogue between theologians and scientists comes to nought . . . if there are no practical measures for perceiving the form of Christ as the form of the world.”
“The problem of our time . . . originates in the loss of the inherently ‘symbolic’ dimension of the creaturely order of things and persons.”
"Mozart serves by making audible the triumphal hymn of a prelapsarian and resurrected creation, in which suffering and guilt are not presented as faint memory, as past, but as conquered, absolved, transfigured present."