Abstract
Sergio Quinzio insists that philosophical and prophetic Truth (the first one is Greek; the second, Hebrew) are different; that the Word of God cannot be interpreted, can only be rejected or accepted in the desperate hope of Salvation. The essence of Christianity are events that have happened in history, yet they are outside it because they transcend it. That the Logos became Flesh and faced Death and Resurrection are events without any logical necessity. On a recognizable Pascalian background, Quinzio’s Faith is a Truth declined to the future, a painful expectation of a sublime promise.

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