Neo-Thomism in Action

Neo-Thomism in Action
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Law and Society Reshaped by Neo-Scholastic Philosophy, 1880-1960
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Artikel-Nr:
9789461664211
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
336
Autor:
Raymaekers Bart Raymaekers
Serie:
KADOC-Studies on Religion, Culture and Society
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Multifaceted and in-depth analysis of theneo-scholastic movementIn his encyclical AeterniPatris (1879), Pope Leo XIII expressed the conviction that the renewedstudy of the philosophical legacy of Saint Thomas Aquinas would help Catholicsto engage in a dialogue with secular modernity while maintaining respect forChurch doctrine and tradition. As a result, the neo-scholastic frameworkdominated Catholic intellectual production for nearly a century thereafter. This volume assesses the societal impact of theThomist revival movement, with particular attention to the juridicaldimension of this epistemic community. Contributions from differentdisciplinary backgrounds offer a multifaceted and in-depth analysis of manydifferent networks and protagonists of the neo-scholastic movement, itsinstitutions and periodicals, and its conceptual frameworks. Although specialattention is paid to the Leuven Institute of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, thevolume also discloses the neo-Thomist revival in other national andtransnational contexts. By highlighting diverse aspects of its societal andlegal impact, Neo-Thomism in Action argues that neo-scholasticism wasneither a sterile intellectual exercise nor a monolithic movement. The bookexpands our understanding of how Catholic intellectual discourse communitieswere constructed and how they pervaded law and society during the late19th century and the first half of the 20th century.Contributors: Philippe Chenaux (Pontifical Lateran University), Jo Deferme, Jean-Pierre Delville, Joeri De Smet (KU Leuven), Kwinten Dewaele (KU Leuven), Vincent Genin (KU Leuven), Emiel Lamberts (KU Leuven), Faustino Martinez Martnez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Erik Sengers (Tilburg School of Catholic Theology), Jakub A tofank (Masaryk Institute Prague), Cinzia Sulas (Sapienza Rome), Kasper Swerts (ADVN/Antwerp University)This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Multifaceted and in-depth analysis of theneo-scholastic movementIn his encyclical AeterniPatris (1879), Pope Leo XIII expressed the conviction that the renewedstudy of the philosophical legacy of Saint Thomas Aquinas would help Catholicsto engage in a dialogue with secular modernity while maintaining respect forChurch doctrine and tradition. As a result, the neo-scholastic frameworkdominated Catholic intellectual production for nearly a century thereafter. This volume assesses the societal impact of theThomist revival movement, with particular attention to the juridicaldimension of this epistemic community. Contributions from differentdisciplinary backgrounds offer a multifaceted and in-depth analysis of manydifferent networks and protagonists of the neo-scholastic movement, itsinstitutions and periodicals, and its conceptual frameworks. Although specialattention is paid to the Leuven Institute of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, thevolume also discloses the neo-Thomist revival in other national andtransnational contexts. By highlighting diverse aspects of its societal andlegal impact, Neo-Thomism in Action argues that neo-scholasticism wasneither a sterile intellectual exercise nor a monolithic movement. The bookexpands our understanding of how Catholic intellectual discourse communitieswere constructed and how they pervaded law and society during the late19th century and the first half of the 20th century.Contributors: Philippe Chenaux (Pontifical Lateran University), Jo Deferme, Jean-Pierre Delville, Joeri De Smet (KU Leuven), Kwinten Dewaele (KU Leuven), Vincent Genin (KU Leuven), Emiel Lamberts (KU Leuven), Faustino Martinez Martnez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Erik Sengers (Tilburg School of Catholic Theology), Jakub A tofank (Masaryk Institute Prague), Cinzia Sulas (Sapienza Rome), Kasper Swerts (ADVN/Antwerp University)This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

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