Summary of Human Law in Modern Catholic Anthropology: In the following we will study the resurgence of the concept of freedom as a basic measure of humanity in Carol Voitila's work (Pope John Paul II). I also studied the concepts of humans that Karol Votila found in his work "Love and Responsibility" and the resume of Evangelium that is sought. And it confirmed human unparalleled value. I also considered human celestial plans being discussed in the document of the Second Vatican Council.
The history of anthropology in this paper primarily refers to precursors of the 18th and 19th centuries of modern anthropology. The term anthropology itself has always mean "human research (or science)" as a new Latin scientific term innovation in the Renaissance period. The topics and terms included are different in history. Currently, they are more complicated than the anthropological development process. For an introduction to contemporary social and cultural anthropology that has been developing in the UK, France and North America since about 1900, please refer to related chapter on anthropology.
Summary of Human Law in Modern Catholic Anthropology: In the following we will study the resurgence of the concept of freedom as a basic measure of humanity in Carol Voitila's work (Pope John Paul II). I also studied the concepts of humans that Karol Votila found in his work "Love and Responsibility" and the resume of Evangelium that is sought. And it confirmed human unparalleled value. I also considered human celestial plans being discussed in the document of the Second Vatican Council.
Pope John Paul II is one of the most dynamic pope in the history of the Catholic Church. This person practiced his philosophy that human beings are human relations. This care is taken, as the outgoing pope visited the Pope 104 times unprecedented abroad, this world is his parish. During the three pilgrimages to Poland he repeatedly asked for a turning point in freedom and spiritual renaissance, and the communist nonviolent, symbolizing the collapse of the Berlin Wall on 9th November 1989 It led to the collapse. On May 13, 1981, when he visited a man who was seriously injured in St. Peter's Square and visited, the world was moved. In the spirit of Christian solidarity, he prayed at St. Thomas Beckett with Canterbury, Canterbury, Archbishop of the British Church. He was in Canterbury Cathedral on May 29, 1982. At the inception of the International World Youth Day in 1987, he became a symbol of young people.
My friends and mentors are Christians and his deceased friend is an Islamic believer. What I thought was particularly interesting was that when he explained me about the dead, he explained about a Catholic saint rather than a Muslim man. Ironically, if Catholic God eventually becomes "the only true god", this mysterious Catholic saint is destined to go to hell.