El Espíritu Santo: Aliento de Vida, Comunión Activa y Capacitador de Posibilidades en Basilio de Cesarea, Ricardo de San Víctor y Nicolás de Cusa The Holy Spirit: Breath of Life, Active Communion and Creator of Possibilities In Basilio De Cesarea, Ricardo de San Víctor y Nicolás de Cusa
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Perspectiva de la Tercera Persona de la Santísima Trinidad, como Aliento- Dador de vida, Comunión- Relación y Creador de posibilidades dentro de la específica relacionalidad del mundo y Dios. En esta reflexión pneumatológica nos dejamos guiar por Basilio de Cesarea y su centralidad en el Espíritu como Aliento de Vida, Ricardo de San Víctor y el Espíritu como relación-comunión, condilectus del Padre y el Hijo, y Nicolás de Cusa, donde el Espíritu es el generador distintivo de posibilidades en la acción creadora de la Trinidad.
Abstract: The article attempts an approach to the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, as Breath-Giver of life, Communion-Relationship and Creator of possibilities within the specific relatedness between the world and God. In this pneumatological consideration we are guided by Basilio de Cesarea and his centrality in the Spirit as Breath of Life, Ricardo de San Víctor and the Spirit as relationship-communion, condilectus of the Father and the Son, and Nicolás de Cusa, who finds in the Spirit the distinctive possibility-generator in the creating action of the Trinity.
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