Vanier & L'Arche: Defying the Tyranny of Distance

Spink's (1990) narrative of Jean Vanier's life confirms his academic education by key French personalists and Greig's (2017) robust and cogent analysis of French Catholic personalism demonstrates how it influenced Catholic Social Teaching and Vanier's personalist anthropology. Gr...

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Publié dans:Journal of disability & religion
Auteur principal: Treanor, David (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Taylor & Francis [2020]
Dans: Journal of disability & religion
Sujets non-standardisés:B Human Dignity
B Catholic Social Teaching
B L'Arche
B Jean Vanier
B French Catholic Personalism
B Gabriel Marcel
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Résumé:Spink's (1990) narrative of Jean Vanier's life confirms his academic education by key French personalists and Greig's (2017) robust and cogent analysis of French Catholic personalism demonstrates how it influenced Catholic Social Teaching and Vanier's personalist anthropology. Greig's (2017) discussion on time qua time is exciting, innovative and highly relevant to persons who wish to live authentic Christian lives and invites exploration on many topics including human dignity. Human dignity is the fulcrum to personalism and Catholic Social Teaching and this paper uses a mixed methodological approach to explore its nexus with Gabriel Marcel (1963), Vanier, and the wider corpus of L'Arche.
ISSN:2331-253X
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of disability & religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/23312521.2020.1718572