Pope John Paul II and the Dignity of the Human Being. Pope John Paul II and the Dignity of the Human Being.

Pope John Paul II and the Dignity of the Human Being‪.‬

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 2003, Fall, 27, 1

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Since his election in 1978 as the Successor to the Apostle Peter, His Holiness Pope John Paul II has remained one of the principal protagonists on the global stage for the dignity and value of every human being. (1) Although the popular press and media sometimes have been slow to recognize this message, an online search of the Holy Father's copious encyclicals, addresses, and homilies reveals that he has advocated human dignity literally hundreds of times during the course of his twenty-five year pontificate. (2) In fact, long before his election as Pope, Karol Wojtyla was developing his understanding of the dignity of the human person in his philosophical and theological writings. (3) In a 1968 letter to the French theologian Henri de Lubac, Wojtyla wrote The belief that each human being possesses a metaphysical value simply in the fact of his or her existence remains at the root of John Paul II's indefatigable defense of human dignity. In this brief essay, my purpose is not to afford a comprehensive presentation and critique of the philosophical and theological foundations of human dignity, but rather to highlight certain features of John Paul II's thinking that raise questions about disturbing trends in the law.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
September 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
28
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harvard Society for Law and Public Policy, Inc.
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
272.3
KB

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