Towards an Adequate Anthropology
An adequate anthropology is an anthropology that sees each human being as a person. It reveals fully our complexity and the fascinating dignity of human beings. ‘Adequate anthropology’ is a term proposed by John Paul II and based on three sources: The Bible, theology, and philosophy. Generally spea...
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Main Author: | Andrzej Jastrzębski |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow
2019-03-01
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Series: | Polonia Sacra |
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Online Access: | https://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/poloniasacra/article/view/3272 |
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