Johannes Paul II. lebt weiter in seinen Enzykliken

Authors

  • Gerhard Ludwig Müller Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15633/pch.873

Keywords:

John Paul I, encyclicals

Abstract

Blessed John Paul II has very clearly recognised the signs of time. He has also observed the destructive impulses in the West societies during the past several decades and has consistently pointed out in his encyclicals that in its search for identity and meaning, modern humanity was not able to find a purpose and reason for living. His encyclics are precious gifts and directions for the Third Millenium. The most important aspects of his teaching are: Christ in the centere, co-workers of Kingdom of God, anthropology, reason and faith, defending life, Ut unum sint - the commitment to ecumenism, Totus tuus - the life of faith.

References

Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Redemptor hominis (1979). Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Laborem exercens (1981). Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Sollicitudo rei socialis (1987). Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Evangelium vitae (1995).

Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Ut unum sint (1995). Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Fides et ratio (1998).

Johannes Paul II., Enzyklika Ecclesia de Eucharistia (2003).

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Published

2012-02-01

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