Bridging rigorous academic analysis with accessible insight, Ollie Newman traces the evolution of personalist philosophyfrom its early European origins to its decisive imprint on one of the most influential spiritual leaders of the twentieth century. This book uncovers how Wojtyla's thought embraced the lived experience of the human person, affirming freedom, dignity, and relationality amid the ideological tensions of the Cold War era.
With detailed examinations of key papal documents, philosophical treatises, and historical context, this volume illuminates the profound impact of personalism on Church doctrine, human rights advocacy, and global socio-political discourse. Readers will gain fresh perspectives on the enduring legacy of John Paul II's intellectual engagementone that continues to inspire faith, freedom, and justice worldwide.
Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of philosophy, theology, and modern history, this book is a vital contribution to understanding the enduring power of personalism in shaping our contemporary world.
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