Christianity is a theology, a dialogue with and about God, fully revealed in Jesus Christ. This reality, translated into the experience of the religious life, and, particularly, in the sacramental and liturgical space of Church, requires – in today’s context – a renewing paradigm of the theological discourse, since the tragical phenomenon of secularization produces a movement of religious feeling to pseudo-religiosities, nihilism and finally to atheism. Appeal to the thinking of St. Gregory of Nazianzus, who has set guidelines on what „theology” and demands of theological discourse mean, helps a rethinking, a calibration of theological discourse on the basis of experience, of religious living. Theology is not a set of philosophical constructions about God, but God's knowing paradigm, that reveals.
Spiritual experience in the horizon of divine grace - as a reference point and premise of theological discourse - reveals that theology is, essentially, a discourse not „about”, but „into” Christ and Church.