Hablar del Inefable

Agustín y el lenguaje religioso

Abstract: The article deals with the Augustinian aporia according to which, even though it is impossible and illicit for believers to be silent about God, it is precisely the adoring silence which better suits the Ineffable. Nevertheless something can be said about him, because in fact and at least...

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Author:José Anoz
Published: S.n., s.l., 2009
Volume:54
Pages:63-89
Language:Spanish
Periodical:Augustinus. Revista trimestral publicada por los Agustinos Recoletos
Number:212-213
ISSN:0004-802-X
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > God. Trinity > God > [Conception humaine de Dieu]
- Doctrine > Man > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Connaissance humaine de Dieu]
Status:Active
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Summary:Abstract: The article deals with the Augustinian aporia according to which, even though it is impossible and illicit for believers to be silent about God, it is precisely the adoring silence which better suits the Ineffable. Nevertheless something can be said about him, because in fact and at least the Divine Word become flesh has revealed God as Father. The article depicts the Augustinian contexts in which one can talk about God, and shows how to do it, according to Saint Augustine.