DEMNITATEA UMANĂ, LIBERTATEA VOINȚEI ȘI PROCESUL CONȘTIINȚEI ÎN REPERE DIN SCRIERI PATRISTICE DINTRE SECOLELE AL II-LEA ȘI AL V-LEA

Alternate Title: Human Dignity, Freedom of Will and the Conscience Process Anchored in Church Fathers’ Writings From Second to the Fifth Century

In the tradition of the Church Fathers human dignity, moral freedom and a functional conscience remained stable anchors that created a context into which a practical understanding of salvation for the human being. The following article summarizes, reinterprets and opens further perspectives that bui...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Author:Laurențiu Gabriel Nistor
Published: S.n., s.l., 2019
Volume:7
Pages:391-403
Language:Romanian
Periodical:Jurnalul Libertății de Conștiință
Number:2
ISSN:2495-1757
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > General studies > [Patrologie]
- Doctrine > Man > [Liberté. Délectation victorieuse. Volonté] > [Libre arbitre]
- Doctrine > From man to God > [Morale] > [Conscience. [Loi éternelle. Loi naturelle]]
Status:Needs Review
Description
Summary:In the tradition of the Church Fathers human dignity, moral freedom and a functional conscience remained stable anchors that created a context into which a practical understanding of salvation for the human being. The following article summarizes, reinterprets and opens further perspectives that build on the Kendall Soulen’s and Linda Woodheads’ research published in introductory chapter of God and Human Dignity, attempting to open outlooks for future research.