Re-Envisioning Christian Humanism
assures its failure, because it itself involves a claim of human agency’.^59 Fish points out an intriguing tension or paradox pr ...
and Christian intellectuals as a last gasp of Christian social involvement, with visions of a grand humanist programme already f ...
with which one speaks must be a voice such that one can be heard—a voice such that one genuinely participates in the dialogue of ...
beyond the particularity of language and culture, the wisdom of universal ideas and thus has an inherently global, transcultural ...
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Part IV Christian Humanism and Modernity ...
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10 The Formation of a Catholic Concept of Christian Humanism and of Inclusive Secularity Martin Schlag INTRODUCTION In this stud ...
This chapter will try to reconstruct the formation of such an inclusive idea of Christian humanism and Christian secularism in t ...
administered to them.‘The church’, in common Catholic parlance, was the clergy, not the whole people of God. For example, when t ...
ethics, the traditionalists, or ultramontanists, with their romantic nostalgia for the Middle Ages, preferred a return to the gu ...
Josemaría Escrivá Also at the beginning of the twentieth century, a Spanish priest named Josemaría Escrivá (unknown at the time ...
of that society.^10 The church is able to fulfil everything its divine mission requires. It is, however, untrue if understood as ...
between independent institutions and free individuals. This approach, how- ever, was out of the intellectual reach of the neo-sc ...
Maritain is one of the authors who realized that the church’s public role in a differentiated secular society was and is civil s ...
My brief allusions to some documents of the Council focus exclusively on these two points. The Second Vatican Council proclaimed ...
In an analogous way, the Second Vatican Council repositioned the church’s social teaching in the world. Up to the Second Vatican ...
Finally, in its document on religious liberty,^31 the Second Vatican Council declared that the state must not impose religious b ...
instilled by Christian faith, but on the other hand, it also reflects the general atmosphere of progress and prosperity in the 1 ...
This conception forbids citizens and politicians to base their political decisions on their religious convictions, because they ...
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