La naturaleza como clamor del silencio: la doctrina de la teofanía según Eriúgena

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Oscar Federico BAUCHWITZ

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The doctrine of theophany is one of the central point of the philosophy of John Scot, called Eriugena. In this doctrine Neoplatonic elements evidence the relation between Creator and Creation and express the significance of the fundamental diference that determines Nature as apparition and concealment.

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BAUCHWITZ, O. F. (2001). La naturaleza como clamor del silencio: la doctrina de la teofanía según Eriúgena. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 8, 205–217. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v8i.9388
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