Abstract
The theological essays of Sergio Quinzio, especially Mysterium iniquitatis, are inserted in a strongly apocalyptic narrative framework. Believing, for Quinzio, is the starting point, not the end one; his believing is always problematic, even if he stands on an unwavering Faith, rooted in the Truth. The relationship between Judaism and Christianity is also discussed, which is one of Quinzio’s great themes, lived within a dramatic tension. The central theme remains the resurrection of the Dead, on which converge the three monotheisms, al least from a certain moment, but that Christianity has, for Quinzio, neglected without ever denying it.

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