From deutero-Élian to historical Élian. Review of a beautiful course
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To reply to the invitation from the symposium to link the words liberty and truth, Céline Rohmer looks at the way the Letter to the Galatians reflects their dependence. To defend the liberty that the truth of the Gospel gives to the Galatians, Paul recalls their trajectory, reminding them of its beauty (Gal 5:7). In three places in the Letter (Gal 4:12-20, 5:1-13, 6:1-10), the Apostle shows a new comprehension of beauty/καλὸν ( kalòn), as different to good/ἀγαθον ( ágathon) and as an implementation of the liberty offered since and through the truth of the Gospel. This article reveals an aesthetic dimension of the Letter to the Galatians, likely to lend meaning to any unique trajectory that the truth of the Gospel initiates.
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