The God of the “in-Between”.
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https://doi.org/10.15633/acr.4045Keywords:
Ontology, trinitarian ontology, relational ontology, Trinity, charisma of unity, triune event, Lubich Chiara, Hemmerle KlausAbstract
Based on the theses of Klaus Hemmerle’s trinitarian ontology and Chiara Lubich’s spirituality, the article shows the practical consequences of relational ontology. Its content includes the following issues: basic assumptions in everyday life and ontology; the charism of unity and its transformation into trinitarian ontology; the “in-between” as essential for the understanding of God and reality.
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