REZUMAT: |
The objective of the study is to map the transformative, conversion
passage of seeing Gog, from invisible to visible, from (not)seeing to
“being seen” by God, from extrinsic sight, to inner faith. This journey is
proposed from a pluri‐disciplinary approach, anthropological, sociocultural,
theological, spiritual view. Furthermore, to facilitate new
valences of the phenomenon of seeing and being seen by God, the present
study presents multiple contexts and philosophical currents, Greco‐
Roman world, Jewish world in the Old Testament, the Near East, and the
Christian tradition, with Church Fathers’ view on Jesus seeing and aspecial emphasis on Gospel of John. To enrich this study we proposes an
ecumenical analysis of seeing God in Gospel of John. |
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