Alberto Frigo

The Evidence of the Hidden God. Pascal's Critique of Natural Theology

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Abstract

Pascal characterizes his refusal of any natural theology through the figure of the hidden God. Still Pascal affirms that nature speaks of God. Thanks to an original exegesis of the Letter to the Romans by Saint Paul, Pascal gets to conceive a clarity of the hidden God. Nature does not display God, but it instructs man. Nature is a true image of God, or even better, of Grace.

Keywords

  • Blaise Pascal
  • Martin Luther
  • Saint Paul Exegesis
  • Natural Theology
  • Hidden God

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