Participation is defined as being-with and acting-for others with the aim of advancing the common good. Karol Wojtyla’s philosophy of community and the Sub-Saharan ethic known as Ubuntu are used to describe a participative ethic. These philosophies approach participation in a particular way—namely, through positing both an ‘I-Thou’ and a ‘We’ dimension. Neither in Wojtyla’s philosophy, nor in Ubuntu, do we find references to Christian theology. Though it is evident that these philosophies incorporate certain moral values embraced by the Christian community, it is necessary to make the theological alignment explicit. The main aim of the essay is to do just that. It is argued that participation is rig...
Over the last two decades there has been a significant return by philosophers and theologians to the...
This thesis is concerned to further the renewal of moral theology in an age of ecumenism by drawing ...
This thesis will discuss the ethical demands that are given by Stanley Hauerwas and William Schweike...
Participation is defined as being-with and acting-for others with the aim of advancing the common go...
This paper argues for an affirmation as well as a qualification of a relational understanding of the...
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The voluntary work in the Christian Social Practice might contribute in a specific and fruitful way ...
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Christian ethics is a wide and varied field; so diverse are the methods and approaches, theological ...
This study analyzes the usefulness of the theory of participation as put forth by Karol Wojtyła. The...
The twentieth century saw a great deal of upheaval in the liturgical practices of the Catholic Churc...
Over the last two decades there has been a significant return by philosophers and theologians to the...
This thesis is concerned to further the renewal of moral theology in an age of ecumenism by drawing ...
This thesis will discuss the ethical demands that are given by Stanley Hauerwas and William Schweike...
Participation is defined as being-with and acting-for others with the aim of advancing the common go...
This paper argues for an affirmation as well as a qualification of a relational understanding of the...
Any person may participate in meetings, classes, academic, society, Church, family or Fatherland’s l...
The late modern and globalized societies, of the western type, are challenged in their defence of un...
Using the work of B. Lonergan and H.U. von Balthasar to enhance our understanding of the individual ...
The voluntary work in the Christian Social Practice might contribute in a specific and fruitful way ...
This article examined what constitutes Christian virtue ethics and its goal of highest human good. ...
Cultural and political realities, and doctrinal differences among faith traditions challenge unified...
In this article I would like to highlight our Erasmus+ K1 project concerning the aspect of ´Volunta...
Christian ethics is a wide and varied field; so diverse are the methods and approaches, theological ...
This study analyzes the usefulness of the theory of participation as put forth by Karol Wojtyła. The...
The twentieth century saw a great deal of upheaval in the liturgical practices of the Catholic Churc...
Over the last two decades there has been a significant return by philosophers and theologians to the...
This thesis is concerned to further the renewal of moral theology in an age of ecumenism by drawing ...
This thesis will discuss the ethical demands that are given by Stanley Hauerwas and William Schweike...