The Common and the Ecclesial. Notes on Conception of Space in Eastern Christian Thought

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2020
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PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA ARGENTINA, FAC TEOLOGIA
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Orthodox theology has had an important development since the twentieth century, induced by the rereading of Greek Fathers and the rediscovery of the icon's tradition. The revaluation of these two sources, which has had a significant impact on the western world, is closely related to the processes of cultural modernization in Eastern European countries. This essay approaches the conception of space in Eastern Christian thought from a brief exposition of its ontological presuppositions, as well as its some epistemological and socio-cultural implications. To some extent, this text attempts to show an eastern side of the matter.
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Orthodox Theology, Individual, Person, Space, Perspective
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