How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians

For Christians, coping with a crisis requires a proper expectation of the end of the world. This article will discuss the experience of Thessalonians’ persecuted community, who receive solace and orientation from Saint Paul’s eschatological teaching. I will focus on Aquinas’ and Heidegger’s reading...

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Main Author: Oliva Mirela
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0179
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description For Christians, coping with a crisis requires a proper expectation of the end of the world. This article will discuss the experience of Thessalonians’ persecuted community, who receive solace and orientation from Saint Paul’s eschatological teaching. I will focus on Aquinas’ and Heidegger’s reading of Saint Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians. Their interpretation reveals two opposite ways of waiting for the end of the world, which pertain to two different modes of human rationality: (1) the calculative reasoning of those who claim to know when the end will happen, and (2) the lucidity and sobriety of the true believers, who accept that nobody can know the day of the second coming of Christ and thus we have to continually prepare and be ready for it. Which way is the most suited to handle a crisis like the current pandemic? The calculative reason is necessary for fields like medicine, which are crucial in defeating the pandemic. However, when dealing with a crisis that brings us unexpected and unknown circumstances, we also need the virtuous, sober, and awakened attitude promoted by Saint Paul in his letters and highlighted by Aquinas and Heidegger.
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spelling doaj.art-f7729220d8e543babed2b9ab1ae148ef2022-12-22T03:13:52ZengDe GruyterOpen Theology2300-65792021-09-017146147410.1515/opth-2020-0179How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the ThessaloniansOliva Mirela0Department of Philosophy, University of St Thomas, Houston, United States of AmericaFor Christians, coping with a crisis requires a proper expectation of the end of the world. This article will discuss the experience of Thessalonians’ persecuted community, who receive solace and orientation from Saint Paul’s eschatological teaching. I will focus on Aquinas’ and Heidegger’s reading of Saint Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians. Their interpretation reveals two opposite ways of waiting for the end of the world, which pertain to two different modes of human rationality: (1) the calculative reasoning of those who claim to know when the end will happen, and (2) the lucidity and sobriety of the true believers, who accept that nobody can know the day of the second coming of Christ and thus we have to continually prepare and be ready for it. Which way is the most suited to handle a crisis like the current pandemic? The calculative reason is necessary for fields like medicine, which are crucial in defeating the pandemic. However, when dealing with a crisis that brings us unexpected and unknown circumstances, we also need the virtuous, sober, and awakened attitude promoted by Saint Paul in his letters and highlighted by Aquinas and Heidegger.https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2020-0179crisiseschatologyrationalitysaint paulsaint thomas aquinasheidegger
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eschatology
rationality
saint paul
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heidegger
title How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians
title_full How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians
title_fullStr How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians
title_full_unstemmed How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians
title_short How to Reasonably Wait for the End of the World: Aquinas and Heidegger on the Letters to the Thessalonians
title_sort how to reasonably wait for the end of the world aquinas and heidegger on the letters to the thessalonians
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eschatology
rationality
saint paul
saint thomas aquinas
heidegger
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