Phenomenology and Its Impact on Cardinal Angelo Scola’s Thought

Par : Ollie Newman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231952830
  • EAN9798231952830
  • Date de parution11/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Dive into the profound intersection of philosophy and theology with this groundbreaking exploration of how phenomenology- the study of lived experience- reshaped the thought of one of the Catholic Church's most influential contemporary figures, Cardinal Angelo Scola. This book unveils the transformative power of phenomenological methods in Scola's theological vision, revealing how he reinterprets human existence, faith, and the Church itself through the lens of intentionality, relationality, and embodiment.
From the rich historical roots of phenomenology with Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger to the innovative personalist and ecclesial theology of Scola, readers will journey through a nuanced dialogue that bridges ancient tradition and modern existential questions. Featuring deep analyses of Scola's integration of phenomenology into his theology of the human person, ethics, eschatology, and ecclesiology, this volume offers fresh insights for scholars, clergy, and anyone fascinated by the dynamic encounter between contemporary philosophy and faith.
Whether you are a student of theology, a philosopher, or a curious reader seeking to understand how faith and reason converse in the modern world, this book is an essential guide to one of today's foremost theological thinkers and the philosophical currents that have shaped him. Unlock the mysteries of experience, belief, and communion with Phenomenology and Its Impact on Cardinal Angelo Scola's Thought - a vital contribution to 21st-century Catholic theology.
Dive into the profound intersection of philosophy and theology with this groundbreaking exploration of how phenomenology- the study of lived experience- reshaped the thought of one of the Catholic Church's most influential contemporary figures, Cardinal Angelo Scola. This book unveils the transformative power of phenomenological methods in Scola's theological vision, revealing how he reinterprets human existence, faith, and the Church itself through the lens of intentionality, relationality, and embodiment.
From the rich historical roots of phenomenology with Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger to the innovative personalist and ecclesial theology of Scola, readers will journey through a nuanced dialogue that bridges ancient tradition and modern existential questions. Featuring deep analyses of Scola's integration of phenomenology into his theology of the human person, ethics, eschatology, and ecclesiology, this volume offers fresh insights for scholars, clergy, and anyone fascinated by the dynamic encounter between contemporary philosophy and faith.
Whether you are a student of theology, a philosopher, or a curious reader seeking to understand how faith and reason converse in the modern world, this book is an essential guide to one of today's foremost theological thinkers and the philosophical currents that have shaped him. Unlock the mysteries of experience, belief, and communion with Phenomenology and Its Impact on Cardinal Angelo Scola's Thought - a vital contribution to 21st-century Catholic theology.