The Personalist Challenge

The Personalist Challenge
Title The Personalist Challenge PDF eBook
Author Maurice Nedoncelle
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 220
Release 1984-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0915138298

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A Theory of Personalism

A Theory of Personalism
Title A Theory of Personalism PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Rourke
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 234
Release 2006-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780739120217

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This distinctive and contemporary departure from hackneyed discussions of political theory introduces readers to a contemporary personalism rooted in the work of Bartolome de Las Casas and emerging again in the contributions of Dorothy Day, Peter Maurin as well as the liberation theology of Gustavo Guiterrez and Jon Sobrino. Thomas R. Rourke and Rosita A. Chazarreta Rourke introduce readers to new sources of personalism by investigating and revising the intellectual history of this theory and its development.

The Personalist

The Personalist
Title The Personalist PDF eBook
Author Ralph Tyler Flewelling
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1926
Genre Personality
ISBN

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A Personalist Philosophy of History

A Personalist Philosophy of History
Title A Personalist Philosophy of History PDF eBook
Author Bennett Gilbert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 335
Release 2019-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1351216244

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Historical study has traditionally been built around the placement of the human at the center of inquiry. The de-stabilized concepts of the human in contemporary thought challenge this configuration. However, the ways in which these challenges provoke new historical perspectives both expand and enrich historical study but are also weak and vulnerable in their concept of the human, lacking or omitting something valuable in our self-understanding. A Personalist Philosophy of History argues for a robust concept of personhood in our experience of the past as a way to resolve this conflict. Focused on those who know history, rather than on the abstract properties of knowledge, it extends the moral agency of persons into non-human, trans-human, and deep history domains. It describes an approach to moral life through historical experience and study, rather than through abstractions. And it describes a kind of historiography that matches factual accuracy to both the constructed nature of understanding and to unavoidable moral purpose.

Personalism Revisited

Personalism Revisited
Title Personalism Revisited PDF eBook
Author Thomas O. Buford
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 454
Release 2002
Genre Collection of essays
ISBN 9789042015197

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This book presents selected addresses presented before the Personalist Discussion Group meetings held in conjunction with the annual meetings of The American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. It includes the central ideas of American Personalistic Idealism developed during the twentieth century, its major criticisms, and recent developments by philosophers who are either Personalistic Idealists of sympathetic to the position.

Marriage

Marriage
Title Marriage PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Curran
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 484
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809145751

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A collection of the best contemporary essays on the theology and ethics of marriage.

Challenging the Modern World

Challenging the Modern World
Title Challenging the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gregg
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 308
Release 2002-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780739104750

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Moral theologian Samuel Gregg addresses issues surrounding the Pope's personal influence on developments in Catholic social teaching. He compares the treatment of industrial relations, capitalism, and relations between developed and developing countries in John Paul's three social encyclicals with the handling of these three topics in the teachings of the Council and Paul VI, arguing that John Paul's critical engagement with the modern world has contributed significantly to Catholic social teaching, particular its moral-anthropological dimensions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR