The Person in Relation: An Analysis of Great Catholic Education via Thomistic Personalism

The author shows the usefulness of the philosophy of Thomistic personalism in determining the type of education most beneficial to the human person’s highest development by building on St. Thomas Aquinas’s idea of personal relation according to both the first act-esse and the second act-operari. Bec...

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Main Author: Melissa Salisbury
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Étienne Gilson Society 2018-06-01
Series:Studia Gilsoniana
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Online Access:http://cejsh.icm.edu.pl/cejsh/element/bwmeta1.element.desklight-b85f810f-da3d-41e1-87b7-b2a7056f8628?q=bwmeta1.element.cejsh-066b3624-d178-4481-a1f2-462b32ac6952;4&qt=CHILDREN-STATELESS
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Summary:The author shows the usefulness of the philosophy of Thomistic personalism in determining the type of education most beneficial to the human person’s highest development by building on St. Thomas Aquinas’s idea of personal relation according to both the first act-esse and the second act-operari. Because the richness of this philosophy involves the use of Thomistic metaphysics and metaethics, anthropology, political philosophy, phenomenology and aesthetics and is meant to be applied (as in Pope St. John Paul II’s theology of the body), the author helps discover a unique and fitting tool by which Catholic education may be considered and planned for based on what is most fundamental to the human person’s reality—the act of his existence and subsequent personalistic act, according to truth and love. The author also presents a selection of real applications included in such an approach to the person in relation.
ISSN:2300-0066
2577-0314