Abstract
This dissertation addresses the work of Piero Coda, particularly Dalla Trinità. L'avvento di Dio tra storia e profezia, focusing on the proposal of a Trinitarian ontology based on the analogy of love (analogia amoris). Through an analysis of his main theological and philosophical influences, and subsequently of the author's own thought, we seek to de monstrate how he conceives the unity of the divine Being as a relationship of love within the distinction of the Persons of the Trinity. Starting from the Paschal Mystery and the keno sis of Christ on the Cross, an ontological epistemology is advocated that values the category of positive non-being and carries ecclesial implications. The work thus proposes a renewed the ological approach in which the analogia amoris emerges as the key hermeneutic for un ders tanding the Trinity and all created reality.| Date of Award | 17 Nov 2025 |
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| Original language | Portuguese |
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| Supervisor | Alexandre Palma (Supervisor) |
UN SDGs
This student thesis contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Keywords
- Trinitarian ontology
- Analogia amoris
- Piero Coda
- Trinitarian agápe
- Kenosis of Christ
- Analogy of being
- Intra-trinitarian relation
Designation
- Monografia (Diploma de Estudos Avançados/2º Grau Canónico)
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