Heterodoxia trinitaria: modalismo y subordinacionismo 17 siglos después

This paper studies the ontological structure of modalism and subordinatio­nism as the main Trinitarian heresies in history. Modalism is described as the paradigmatic temptation of the West and subordinationism as the typically Eastern deviation. It is analyzed how modalism owes a debt to rationalism...

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Main Author: Marín Mena, Tomás J. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2025
In: Gregorianum
Year: 2025, Volume: 106, Issue: 2, Pages: 203-229
IxTheo Classification:NBC Doctrine of God
VB Hermeneutics; Philosophy
Further subjects:B Rationalism
B Heresies
B Arianism
B Trinity
B apophatic mysticism
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Summary:This paper studies the ontological structure of modalism and subordinatio­nism as the main Trinitarian heresies in history. Modalism is described as the paradigmatic temptation of the West and subordinationism as the typically Eastern deviation. It is analyzed how modalism owes a debt to rationalism and subordinationism to apophatic mysticism. In addition, the theological reflections on the Trinity by R. Haight and R. Panikkar are approached as contemporary updates of these two tendencies. We consider that the primary flaw of both theological tendencies is to prioritize the Divine One, whether as Consciousness or abstract Silence, without attending to the importance of intra-Trinitarian Otherness.
ISSN:0017-4114
Contains:Enthalten in: Gregorianum