From Georges Lemaitre's Hidden God to kenotic theology

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Ignacio Núñez de Castro

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The Georges Lemaître’s intellectual honesty, the Big-Bang father, engineer and catholic priest, defines his evolution in the science-faith relationship. His personal synthesis begins in a harmonic agreement, early bypassed by affirming “two different” ways for speaking on world and on God. In his mature age, He declares that God always remains hidden (caché); his thought can be framed in the kenotic theology, in which Trinitarian God is hidden after the absolute self-giving for love in creating and holding the world in its natural being; thus implies the kenosis
of his omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence. As a scientific scholar always worked in the secular style, as a believer person always saw the God’s imprints in all things.

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Núñez de Castro, I. (2022). From Georges Lemaitre’s Hidden God to kenotic theology. Proyección. Teología Y Mundo Actual, (286), 265–285. Retrieved from https://revistas.uloyola.es/ptma/article/view/5351
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