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ACTA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE

THEOLOGICA 2021
Vol. 11, No. 2

THEME
Trinitarian Ontology
In recent decades, theological discussion has been characterized by a great return of the Trinity.
According to the authors associated with this Trinitarian renaissance, the mystery of the Triune
God provides an organizing perspective of the whole theology, not an isolated or marginal truth
of Christian faith. From within this new Trinitarian awareness both theological and philosophical
question of the so-called "Trinitarian ontology" has emerged, which attempts to express the
meaning of being in the face of the Christologically mediated Trinitarian mystery. This endeavour
is not entirely new, it builds on the patristic, medieval and renaissance theology, and also critically
engages with the modern separation of the theology and philosophy.

This new issue of AUC Theologica aims to introduce various forms of Trinitarian ontology, and
especially the 20th-century discussion concerning the Trinitarian ontology of the human person.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS


As part of the submission process, the authors are required to check off their submission’s
compliance with the instructions, available at https://karolinum.cz/en/journal/auc-
theologica/pro-autory. All contributions will undergo critical peer-review before being accepted
for publication. Further questions can be addressed to Barbora Šmejdová (Executive editor) at
smejdova@ktf.cuni.cz. Submissions will be collected by from February 1 to April 30, 2021.

AUC Theologica is a peer-reviewed theological journal published twice a year.

CHARLES UNIVERSITY | KAROLINUM PRESS

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