Marriage, Persons, and the Body: Thomistic Intimations in Karol WojtyŁa
Karol Wojtyła’s understanding of marriage, persons, and the body operates within an unarticulated Thomistic presumption. While Thomas Aquinas did not explore persons, the conjugal act, and the body in the same way as Wojtyła did, correlating the two thinkers is mutually beneficial. The paper themati...
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Main Author: | Calano, Mark Joseph T |
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Archīum Ateneo
2020
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