An example of christian historicism?: G. Capograsi’s Introduzione alla vita etica

Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 21 (2008)
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The author reconstructs Giuseppe Capograssi’s “Christian historicism”, focusing on the “ambiguous” and unsolved synthesis beetween history and religion suggested by his reflection: a synthesis that can never truly aspire to dissolve in itself the opposite terms without breaking the process of continuous unequalization and equalization between history and life, which is the history of the individual

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