Saint Clement’s debate on Time and Eternity as a manifest for the Postmodern Spirituality
Saint Clement’s debate on Time and Eternity as a manifest for the Postmodern Spirituality
Author(s): Ionuţ VlădescuSubject(s): Theology and Religion, History of Religion
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: time; eternity; spirituality; eschatology;
Summary/Abstract: This paper wants to be an answer to nowadays’ paradigm of thinking. Contemporary views in the philosophy of time are traditionally categorized into presentism, (live the moment) which regards only the present as real and eternal, and assigns present reality equally to the past, present, and future. As we will notes in the paper the patristic debate of time and eternity provides a very close answer as modern thinking time philosophy to the questions: What is time? What is eternity? Both answered are considering “Today” as crucial bud the patristic view of “Today” as ontological salvation and the modern view consider “Today” hedonistic. Time is given to the world only as a fleeting interval to prepare it for perfection and unchanged in eternal life. But this situation of the world in time, or its endowment with change in the review of perfection, implies that it is not of any fundamental essence or any other essence, for, in this case, it could not move towards perfection, but is created from nothing, by a personal Creator forever perfected, who planted her aspiration for him through its perfection of His power, or from the ever-increasing communion with Him.The Christian approach of time philosophy is the answer to the lost soul’s spirituality, scared by the temporal events of life like Covid 19.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 7/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 166-177
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English