The article analyzes the content of the Pope’s speeches discussing, reconstructing and interpreting the concept of two dominant western cultures and their mutual relationships to the perspective of Pope Benedict XVI, who calls them the culture of radical enlightenment and the culture of humanism that is open to transcendence. The article identifies fundamental contentious issues including: anthropological issues, human dignity, political anthropology, freedom, reason, its rationality, and the role of religion in the public sphere. Thus, the article provides a positive answer to the question of whether the perspective of the clash of cultures outlined by Samuel Huntington can be cognitively used in interpreting the contrast of cultures prese...
The article discusses the main “fault lines” of conflict of values between the new generation of hum...
Over the recent years, political scientists and sociologists have debated about the so-called \u201c...
In this thesis I argue that both Pope Francis and Pierre Hadot identify a distorted human perception...
Pope Benedict XVI in his speeches spoke up in weighty matters for humanity. Definitely presented the...
This article retrieves the theme of “otherization” as it appears in the watershed postcolonial text ...
Contemporary (post-1945) liberalism functions analogously to Roman Catholicism in the decades after ...
The subject of the article is the theological anthropology which is pointed in the first encyclical ...
The broken relation among culture and faith becomes “drama of our times” (Paul VI), thus, overcoming...
The article deals with 18th century Enlightenment and its clearly anti-Christian character. However,...
Some doubt whether a pope can articulate, even for Christians, a coherent social vision. However, s...
The bachelor thesis The Policy of Pope Benedict XVI towards the Arab-Muslim Civilization focuses on ...
This article reviews the church and culture relationship developed in Gaudium et Spes and Lumen Gent...
This work includes a critical analysis of Huntington's views of man and society, especially those in...
In this article the author gives a creative and critical appreciation of the Papal Address a t the...
Axiological dispute and its implications for political conflict according to pope Benedict XVI...
The article discusses the main “fault lines” of conflict of values between the new generation of hum...
Over the recent years, political scientists and sociologists have debated about the so-called \u201c...
In this thesis I argue that both Pope Francis and Pierre Hadot identify a distorted human perception...
Pope Benedict XVI in his speeches spoke up in weighty matters for humanity. Definitely presented the...
This article retrieves the theme of “otherization” as it appears in the watershed postcolonial text ...
Contemporary (post-1945) liberalism functions analogously to Roman Catholicism in the decades after ...
The subject of the article is the theological anthropology which is pointed in the first encyclical ...
The broken relation among culture and faith becomes “drama of our times” (Paul VI), thus, overcoming...
The article deals with 18th century Enlightenment and its clearly anti-Christian character. However,...
Some doubt whether a pope can articulate, even for Christians, a coherent social vision. However, s...
The bachelor thesis The Policy of Pope Benedict XVI towards the Arab-Muslim Civilization focuses on ...
This article reviews the church and culture relationship developed in Gaudium et Spes and Lumen Gent...
This work includes a critical analysis of Huntington's views of man and society, especially those in...
In this article the author gives a creative and critical appreciation of the Papal Address a t the...
Axiological dispute and its implications for political conflict according to pope Benedict XVI...
The article discusses the main “fault lines” of conflict of values between the new generation of hum...
Over the recent years, political scientists and sociologists have debated about the so-called \u201c...
In this thesis I argue that both Pope Francis and Pierre Hadot identify a distorted human perception...