The Philosophical Anthropology in Benedict XVI’s Thought

Par : Ollie Newman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231475773
  • EAN9798231475773
  • Date de parution10/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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The Philosophical Anthropology in Benedict XVI's Thought by Ollie Newman offers an illuminating exploration of one of the most profound and nuanced visions of human nature in contemporary theology and philosophy. Drawing from the rich intellectual heritage of Joseph Ratzinger-Pope Benedict XVI-this book delves into his integrative approach to the human person as a unity of body and soul, endowed with freedom, dignity, and a transcendent destiny.
Bridging faith and reason, tradition and modernity, Newman presents Benedict's philosophical anthropology as a vital antidote to the fragmentation and relativism of today's world. Readers will discover how Benedict XVI's insights address pressing questions of identity, freedom, suffering, social responsibility, and the challenges posed by technology and culture, all framed within a hopeful eschatological vision.
Accessible yet rigorously scholarly, this volume is essential reading for students, theologians, philosophers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to be truly human in the 21st century. Whether you come from a faith background or a secular perspective, this work invites you to engage with a timeless dialogue about human dignity, freedom, and destiny that continues to shape the future of philosophy and theology.
The Philosophical Anthropology in Benedict XVI's Thought by Ollie Newman offers an illuminating exploration of one of the most profound and nuanced visions of human nature in contemporary theology and philosophy. Drawing from the rich intellectual heritage of Joseph Ratzinger-Pope Benedict XVI-this book delves into his integrative approach to the human person as a unity of body and soul, endowed with freedom, dignity, and a transcendent destiny.
Bridging faith and reason, tradition and modernity, Newman presents Benedict's philosophical anthropology as a vital antidote to the fragmentation and relativism of today's world. Readers will discover how Benedict XVI's insights address pressing questions of identity, freedom, suffering, social responsibility, and the challenges posed by technology and culture, all framed within a hopeful eschatological vision.
Accessible yet rigorously scholarly, this volume is essential reading for students, theologians, philosophers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to be truly human in the 21st century. Whether you come from a faith background or a secular perspective, this work invites you to engage with a timeless dialogue about human dignity, freedom, and destiny that continues to shape the future of philosophy and theology.