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Vloga odmaknjenosti v mistični misli Mojstra Eckharta : diplomsko seminarsko delo
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Mistična misel Mojstra Eckharta ob povezovanju tomističnih in novoplatonskih filozofskih izhodišč postavlja odmaknjenost kot bistveno teološko-filozofsko paradigmo, ki temelji na Eckhartovem razumevanju analogije, spoznavanja ter odnosa med bitjo in bistvom pri Bogu in ustvarjenih bitjih. Odmaknjenost kot spoznavna in bivanjska drža ter način biti izhaja v prvi vrsti iz razlaščenosti Božje narave, človek pa kot bitje, poklicano k udeleženosti Božji naravi, na ustvarjen način vstopa v povezanost s svojim idejnim predobstojem v Bogu, kjer v dogodku Božjega rojstva v temelju duše postane glede na rojenost eno z Bogom. Odnos Eckharta do ustvarjenosti, časovnosti in materialnosti ni preprosto novoplatonsko odklonilen, temveč v njem vidi razsežnost življenja, ki je potrebna preobrazbe ter vstopa v večnost. Prav to pa omogoča odmaknjenost, dejanje notranje odvrnitve od svoje temeljne samouveljavitvene naravnanosti napram Bogu in svetu, ki človeka razpoloži za milostno pobožujoče pritekanje Boga. Za pravilno razumevanje odmaknjenosti je potrebno razumeti Eckhartova filozofska izhodišča, saj njegovo ubesedovanje pogosto prepleta filozofski (najpogosteje ontološki) premislek, izražen v teološko-simbolnih podobah in navideznih paradoksih. Slednji želijo omogočiti drugačno, apofatično vrsto spoznavanja in bivanja z Bogom, ki Bogu resnično pusti biti to, kar je, v njegovi nedoločljivi in goli biti. Ta Božja bit je za Eckharta resnični temelj vse ustvarjene biti, človeška bit pa je poklicana, da se z njo po odmaknjenosti popolnoma združi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Mojster Eckhart, odmaknjenost, Bog, mistična misel
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana ; Maribor
Publisher:[J. Leva]
Year:2024
Number of pages:IV, 35 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162371 This link opens in a new window
UDC:1:27-587
COBISS.SI-ID:208717827 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:The role of detachment in the mystical thought of Meister Eckhart
Abstract:
The thesis The role of detachment in the mystical thought of Meister Eckhart focuses on Eckhart's understanding of detachment in his doctrine, which, while combining Thomistic and Neo-Platonic philosophical premises, posits detachment as an essential theological-philosophical paradigm, based on his understanding of analogy, cognition and the relationship between being and essence in God and created beings. Detachment as a cognitive and existential attitude and mode of being derives primarily from the dispossession of God's nature, and man, as a being called to participate in God's nature, enters in a created way into a relationship with his ideational pre-existence in God, where in the event of God's birth in the ground of the soul man becomes one with God by virtue of the principle in quantum, according to his birth. Eckhart's attitude to creation, temporality and materiality is not simply neoplatonic in its rejection, but he sees in it a dimension of life that is in need of transformation, an entry into eternity, which detachment makes possible, an act of inward turning away from one's fundamental self-affirming attitude towards God and the world, which enables one for the grace-devouring influx of God. To understand detachment properly, it is necessary to understand Eckhart's philosophical starting points, since his formulation often interweaves philosophical (most often ontological) reflection expressed in theological-symbolic images and apparent paradoxes that seek to make possible a different, apophatic kind of knowing and being with God, one that truly allows God to be what He is, in His indeterminate and naked being. For Eckhart, this is the true ground of all created being, and human being is called to unite with it completely through detachment.

Keywords:Meister Eckhart, detachment, God, mystical thought

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