Corrélations d’expériences?

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (2):317-334 (2004)
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Résumé Cet article examine la méthode de corrélation telle qu’elle est développée par deux théologiens, le protestant Paul Tillich et le catholique Edward Schillebeeckx, sous l’angle qu’y joue l’expérience. Il montre que l’expérience y occupe une place déterminante, qu’elle y est une notion clé. En conclusion, il discute l’apport et les limites de positions insatisfaisantes et présente le théologal comme ce qui résiste à la corrélation, ce qui ouvre à un dépassement de la méthode de corrélation.This paper examines the role played by the concept of experience in the method of correlation such as both theologians, Paul Tillich and Edward Schillebeeckx, brought it out. We shall see how the concept of experience is determining and becomes a keystone. We conclude by presenting the strengths and the limits of such a method and see how the “theologal” resists to it and calls us to go farther.

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