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Title: The face of the truth : both word and silence
Other Titles: Fidelis et Verax : essays in honour of His Grace Mgr Charles J. Scicluna on the tenth anniversary of his episcopal ordination
Authors: Sultana, Mark
Keywords: Balthasar, Hans Urs von, 1905-1988
Philosophy -- History
Theology -- Philosophy
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Kite Group
Citation: Sultana, M. (2022). The face of the truth : both word and silence. In S. M. Attard, & J. A. Berry (Eds.), Fidelis et Verax: Essays in Honour of His Grace Mgr Charles J. Scicluna on the Tenth Anniversary of his Episcopal Ordination (pp. 319-345). Malta: Kite Group.
Abstract: It might seem strange to commence a paper by referring to silence. After all, it is in the very nature of a paper to breach at least the lethargy of the intellectual breed. But this paper – which breaks the silence – commences and ends with a reference to silence. For, the very notion of meaningfulness depends on silence as well as on sound. Speech emerges from silence and never quite transcends it: there could be no speech unless it were interwoven with silence. It is significant that silence is never negated completely but is always com-posed with sound in a pattern of some kind. Sound informs silence with a new pattern of relationships so that it becomes multiplex. ‘Thus, it is the complementary patterning of sound and silence which both rescues the natural sign of death itself and lifts elements out of acoustic chaos in order to constitute a cosmos of meaning. In our world, silence and language are inseparable Siamese twins.’
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/105197
ISBN: 9789918230761
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