Pope John Paul II and the Emphasis on Human Rights and Freedom in 1994 Addresses
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- ISBN8231599769
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- Date de parution08/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the pivotal year of 1994, as the world grappled with the aftermath of the Cold War and emerging global challenges, Pope John Paul II delivered powerful addresses that reshaped the discourse on human rights and freedom. This definitive work explores the theological depth, historical context, and global impact of the Pope's teachings, revealing how his vision of dignity, justice, and moral responsibility offered a beacon of hope amid uncertainty.
Drawing from speeches at the United Nations, World Day of Peace messages, and key international forums, Ollie Newman presents a compelling narrative that intertwines faith, politics, and human rights. Readers will discover how John Paul II's profound emphasis on freedom-not as mere license but as a sacred gift ordered to truth and love-challenged totalitarian legacies and cultural relativism alike.
The book also highlights his enduring call for solidarity, the protection of life, religious liberty, and the vital role of civil society. Richly researched and powerfully argued, this book offers a fresh lens on one of the twentieth century's most influential leaders and his enduring legacy in shaping a global culture of human dignity and freedom. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and human rights, this volume illuminates how John Paul II's 1994 message still inspires the ongoing struggle for justice and peace worldwide.
Drawing from speeches at the United Nations, World Day of Peace messages, and key international forums, Ollie Newman presents a compelling narrative that intertwines faith, politics, and human rights. Readers will discover how John Paul II's profound emphasis on freedom-not as mere license but as a sacred gift ordered to truth and love-challenged totalitarian legacies and cultural relativism alike.
The book also highlights his enduring call for solidarity, the protection of life, religious liberty, and the vital role of civil society. Richly researched and powerfully argued, this book offers a fresh lens on one of the twentieth century's most influential leaders and his enduring legacy in shaping a global culture of human dignity and freedom. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and human rights, this volume illuminates how John Paul II's 1994 message still inspires the ongoing struggle for justice and peace worldwide.
In the pivotal year of 1994, as the world grappled with the aftermath of the Cold War and emerging global challenges, Pope John Paul II delivered powerful addresses that reshaped the discourse on human rights and freedom. This definitive work explores the theological depth, historical context, and global impact of the Pope's teachings, revealing how his vision of dignity, justice, and moral responsibility offered a beacon of hope amid uncertainty.
Drawing from speeches at the United Nations, World Day of Peace messages, and key international forums, Ollie Newman presents a compelling narrative that intertwines faith, politics, and human rights. Readers will discover how John Paul II's profound emphasis on freedom-not as mere license but as a sacred gift ordered to truth and love-challenged totalitarian legacies and cultural relativism alike.
The book also highlights his enduring call for solidarity, the protection of life, religious liberty, and the vital role of civil society. Richly researched and powerfully argued, this book offers a fresh lens on one of the twentieth century's most influential leaders and his enduring legacy in shaping a global culture of human dignity and freedom. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and human rights, this volume illuminates how John Paul II's 1994 message still inspires the ongoing struggle for justice and peace worldwide.
Drawing from speeches at the United Nations, World Day of Peace messages, and key international forums, Ollie Newman presents a compelling narrative that intertwines faith, politics, and human rights. Readers will discover how John Paul II's profound emphasis on freedom-not as mere license but as a sacred gift ordered to truth and love-challenged totalitarian legacies and cultural relativism alike.
The book also highlights his enduring call for solidarity, the protection of life, religious liberty, and the vital role of civil society. Richly researched and powerfully argued, this book offers a fresh lens on one of the twentieth century's most influential leaders and his enduring legacy in shaping a global culture of human dignity and freedom. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and human rights, this volume illuminates how John Paul II's 1994 message still inspires the ongoing struggle for justice and peace worldwide.