De la pericoresis trinitaria a la comunión de los hombres.

Authors

  • Charles Hallet Collard Universidad Católica del Norte.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22199/S07198175.2009.0002.00006

Keywords:

Pericoresis, Trinity, Globalization, Image of God

Abstract

It is diffcult for Christians to speak of the Most Holy Trinity. That is also true of theologians. The term pericoresis (from the Greek) attempts to capture the interconnectivity of the persons of the Trinity among themselves. But we must not forget that man is the image of God. The same word, pericoresis, helps to express mutual relationships among human beings. An indispensible part of feeling Christian is to feel like brothers and sisters, respecting differences and with humility. But this is also a road that all humankind and all international organizations must follow.

Author Biography

Charles Hallet Collard, Universidad Católica del Norte.

Doctor en Teología, Profesor emérito.

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Published

2009-12-31

How to Cite

Hallet Collard, C. (2009). De la pericoresis trinitaria a la comunión de los hombres. Cuadernos De teología - Universidad Católica Del Norte (On Line), 1(2), 172-179. https://doi.org/10.22199/S07198175.2009.0002.00006

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