Person-Centered Politics - by Eamonn O'Higgins (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Person-centered Politics, in dialogue with some of major contemporary philosophers and thinkers, proposes a renewed vision of politics by presenting a renewal of the real social and transcendent dimensions of personal existence
- About the Author: Fr. Eamonn O'Higgins, L.C., is professor of philosophy at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome.
- 458 Pages
- Political Science, Religion, Politics & State
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About the Book
Person-centered Politics, in dialogue with some of major contemporary philosophers and thinkers, proposes a renewed vision of politics by presenting a renewal of the real social and transcendent dimensions of personal existenceBook Synopsis
Person-centered Politics, in dialogue with some of major contemporary philosophers and thinkers, proposes a renewed vision of politics by presenting a renewal of the real social and transcendent dimensions of personal existence
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Person-centered Politics is 'a study that I judge to be a masterful account of how the understanding of the person lies at the heart of any serious attempt to understand the political and historical moment that we inhabit today. It draws skillfully on the rich tradition of Catholic theological and philosophical reflection that illuminates what is living and what is dead in modernity. Every chapter is brimming with powerful quotations and selections that the author has mined with great discernment. This is one of those rare texts that not only argues for the centrality of the person but actually demonstrates its significance in shaping the paradigmatic self-understanding of the civilization we all share. It actually points us toward the formation of what St. John Paul II denominated as a "civilization of love." For all of the fractiousness and contentiousness of the world around us we begin to see that it contains within it the seeds of a profound inner renewal. To suggest all of this is quite an accomplishment for one book.
The Rev. Professor Eamonn O Higgins presents us with a book of astonishing erudition and profound philosophical depth...he leads us with competence and passion through several centuries of social and intellectual development of our societies to confront us with the great questions of the meaning and destiny of the human person, the love of man, and the love of God.
About the Author
Fr. Eamonn O'Higgins, L.C., is professor of philosophy at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome.