The vision and praxis of nothingness and unity in the spirituality of Chiara Lubich
Date of Publication
2005
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education Major in Religious Education and Values Education
Subject Categories
Sociology of Religion
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Theology and Religious Education
Thesis Adviser
Lydia G. Marave
Defense Panel Chair
Dominador F. Bombongan, Jr.
Defense Panel Member
Ma. Corazon P. Manalo Eduardo P. Africa Daniel Paul Kroger Elena Almandrez
Abstract/Summary
The Vision and Praxis of Nothingness and Unity in the Spirituality of Chiara Lubich is a qualitative inquiry using the descriptive and evaluative methodology which takes into account the spiritual, theological and pedagogical dimensions. Unity and nothingness are the key elements of the vision and praxis in the spirituality of Chiara Lubich. Unity and nothingness are both human and supernatural realities. Nothingness in Lubich's spirituality is Jesus forsaken. God-love is Trinity where the Three Divine Persons are in a relationship of nothingness and unity. Lubich discovered that nothingness and unity are Jesus Himself. When people love one another in the measure of Jesus forsaken, being nothing, they experience unity - the presence of Jesus in them and among them. Unity and Jesus forsaken are like two faces of the same medal for there is no authentic unity without Jesus forsaken. Jesus forsaken on the other hand is the apex of love. Love, in Lubich's paradigm is like a light that passes through a drop of water and is turned into a rainbow, producing different reflections and colors while remaining light, so the seven colors are aspects of one reality. These different aspects, which are active in people's lives, are all important and interdependent. The seven aspects are as follows: Red - Communion of Spiritual and Material Goods Orange - Witness and Diffusion Yellow - Union with God and Prayer Life Green - Natural World and Physical Life Blue - Harmony and Environment Indigo - Wisdom and Study Violet - Communication and Unity. All of these aspects have a divine and human dimension. When lived concretely, it can be a means for dialogue among churches and religions. This is a fourth kind of dialogue called the "dialogue of life". This "dialogue of life" is the major contribution of Lubich for the Church in the third millennium. Furthermore, the seven colors framework can be utilized as dimensions of holistic living for the religious and values education of in
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG003841
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
1 computer optical disc ; 4 3/4 in.
Keywords
Nothing (Philosophy); God--Simplicity; Spirituality; Nothing (Philosophy) in literature
Recommended Citation
Castillo, L. L. (2005). The vision and praxis of nothingness and unity in the spirituality of Chiara Lubich. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/75
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