This book studies the nature, growth and prospects of Roman Catholic
culture, viewed as capable of appropriating all that is noble both
from internal and external sources. John Rist tests his argument via a
number of avenues: man's creation in the image of God and historical
difficulties about incorporating women into that vision; the
relationship between God's mercy and justice; the possibility of
Christian aesthetics; the early development of the see of Rome as the
source of an indispensable doctrinal unity for Christian culture; the
search for the proper role of the Church in politics. He also argues
that such an understanding of Catholic culture is necessary if
contemporary assumptions about inalienable rights and the value of the
human person are to be defended. The alternatives are a value-free,
individualist universe on the one hand, and a fundamentalist denial of
human nature and of history on the other.
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From the Academy to the Vatican
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ISBN
9780511410598
Publisert
2013
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Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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