The Trinity as a Political Program: Love as God Loves
It is not obvious: but on paper, the distinctive mark of Christians is, or should be, charity. Love not only for the poor but for each other. Love for every man. Love for enemies. Love for brothers. Charity is a virtue - higher than faith and hope. It is our sign of recognition. It's abyssal! So why do we forget it so much and — in a torn society, are we not more signs of love? This demand for charity is not a moral command. It comes from the depths of God: from his Trinitarian life. God is communion. The communion of saints, the life of the Church is its icon. Back to the center! Charity as Trinitarian virtue — love as God loves.
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Speaker: Emmanuel Tourpe, born in 1970, is a French philosopher. Teaching philosophy and communication in several Belgian and French universities (ULBruxelles, UCLouvain, UStrasbourg), he also pursues a career in media. Organizer: The Association Luxembourgeoise des Universitaires Catholiques, the Centre de formation diocésain Jean XXIII and the École privée Notre-Dame Sainte-Sophie.
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Hotel de Ville 42
Place Guillaume II
2090 Luxembourg
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