Unity of Life, Unity of Knowledge

University and Scientific Knowledge Enlightened by Josemaría Escrivá’s Charism

Authors

  • Giulio Maspero Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17421/ATH382202408

Keywords:

Unity of Knowledge, Logos, Trinitarian Ontology, University, Josemaría Escrivá

Abstract

This paper explores the intersection of scientific knowledge and faith through the lens of Josemaría Escrivá’s charism, as it informs the unity of life and knowledge within the academic enterprise. Inspired by the work of Giuseppe Tanzella-Nitti, the study examines theological reflections on universities as spaces of integration and dialogue in a postmodern context. Drawing on the Trinitarian ontology, it argues that the unity of life and knowledge is rooted in the relational nature of creation, revealed through the Logos. Key themes include the historical evolution of metaphysics in academic settings, the synthesis of faith and reason, and the transformative potential of integrating theology with interdisciplinary approaches. The paper highlights how Escrivá’s vision of the university as a “home” fosters intellectual growth while anchoring it in spiritual truth, offering a renewed paradigm for addressing contemporary challenges in higher education.

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Published

2025-03-26