Augustine Ben Onwubiko

Person and Human Dignity

A Dialogue with the Igbo (African) Thought and Culture

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

Date de publication : 2013-11-04

Human dignity as a shared heritage of humanity functions as an anthropological key to the understanding of the person. Historically it became the fundament for modern constitutions and rights. Although found almost on every lip the meaning of human dignity remains inexhaustible. The difference in the understanding of human person mirrored in the various cultural and traditional human images comes from the open ended nature of the concept. In this sense human dignity remains an interpretative open concept that creates a useful gap among cultures, which theology can fill through dialogue. Originally themes like human beings and history did not belong to the classical dogmas, but were later recognised in the late middle Ages as veritable sources of theological knowledge (Loci theologici alieni). This book focuses on the problems of person and human dignity. It takes advantage of the Melchior Cano’s principles of theological knowledge to stage a dialogue with the Igbo (African) thought and culture.

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Collection
n.c
Parution
2013-11-04
Pages
360 pages
EAN papier
9783631624869

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EAN PDF
9783653029154
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67,47 €
Nombre pages copiables
72
Nombre pages imprimables
72
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1516 Ko

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