The Heart of Humanistic Psychology: Human Dignity Disclosed Through a Hermeneutic of Love Show all authors.. Karol Wojtyla, person and community: Selected essays (pp. 3-21). New York, NY. Author Biography. Brent Dean Robbins, PhD, is Chair of the Department of Humanities and Human Sciences and an associate professor of psychology at Point.
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In 1978, the Polish cardinal Karol Wojtyla was elected to the papacy of the Catholic Church, taking the name John Paul II. In the twenty-four years since, Pope John Paul II has traveled more widely and held audiences for more people than any other pope in history. But beyond his long service and high profile, how will John Paul II be remembered?
He discusses the ideas of a few of my favourites such as Flannery O'Connor, G. K. Chesterton, Evelyn Waugh and Karol Wojtyla. ( ----I'd put Weigel's mammoth bio of this great servant of God on my to-read list, but I'm too sc It took me about a year and a half to finish this one (I started it last winter, dropped it for a year and picked it up again this summer) but it's a good one!
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The necessary plea for the preservation of the human family in 2014—on the thirtieth anniversary of Orwell's 1984 and the sixty-fifth anniversary of the concept of “Newspeak” 3 —will thus require that we reexamine the relationship between human rights and human dignity, on the one hand, and between human freedom and a created world order on the other; and I suggest that we turn to the.