WHDL - 00020184
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WHDL - 00020184
The following work proposes to reimagine God’s salvific plan for creation in light of a hospitable self, a move which seeks to rehabilitate the post-Enlightenment notions of the self as autonomously constructed. As we have seen above, the relational life of the Trinity itself is the hospitable framework in which the self is understood in proximity to the divine Other. Thus, to understand God’s work in creation as hospitable suggests that God’s work is not divorced from God’s being but that the former is essentially linked to the latter. Likewise, to understand the creature as a hospitable self also concludes that creation is the handiwork of a generous God and bears the marks of a gracious creator. In this mode, we shall see that the enactment of and participation in Jesus’ mission in Luke 4 requires a self which is constituted by its proximity and responsibility for the other – a self which is truly hospitable
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