Deep Incarnation: Caring for the World in the Divine Person of Jesus
Abstract
Posing the question about the think-ability of the presence of God in the world and about the legitimacy of the concept of “personality” in God, the article presents the theology of Deep Incarnation, inaugurated by the work of Niels Gregerson: a new and original way of rethinking, beginning with the Jesus-event, the “profound” involvement of God with a world which he himself created. From here, a dialogue with Paolo Gamberini’s Relative Monism is initiated, highlighting the story of Jesus as the decisive criteria for a theology capable of conserving the truth of humanity before God and the truth of God as unconditional love.