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Catholic Thought from Lublin
ISSN: 1051-693X
"Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy."
4 publications
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Between State and Church
Confessional Relations from Reformation to Enlightenment: Poland – Lithuania – Germany – Netherlands©2016 Monographs -
Ecclesiological Trends in the Catholic and Protestant Churches and Their Significance for the Church in Africa
A Study of Selected Texts©2009 Thesis -
Binding Testimony- Holy Scripture and Tradition
on behalf of the Ecumenical Study Group of Protestant and Catholic Theologians in Germany©2014 Others -
Augustine and Catholic Christianization
The Catholicization of Roman Africa, 391-408©2011 Monographs -
Protestant Privilege and Pluralism on Campus
Contrasting Cases from North Carolina’s Research Triangle, c.1800–Present©2023 Monographs -
British and Catholic?
National and Religious Identity in the Work of David Jones, Evelyn Waugh and Muriel Spark©2013 Monographs -
Reformers, Activists, Intellectuals, and the Circulation of Knowledge
Studies in Social, Cultural, and Popular Educational Movements in Europe, 1815–1973©2025 Edited Collection -
Irish Education and Catholic Emancipation, 1791–1831
The Campaigns of Bishop Doyle and Daniel O’ConnellMonographs -
Legal and Military Reforms
Secularism and Strategic Thought from the Empire to Republican Turkey©2025 Monographs -
Germany’s Catholic Fraternities and the Weimar Republic
©2016 Monographs -
The Protestant International and the Huguenot Migration to Virginia
©2010 Monographs -
Essentials of Catholic Radicalism
An Introduction to the Lay Theology of Vito Mancuso©2011 Postdoctoral Thesis -
A Protestant Theology of Religious Pluralism
©2009 Monographs -
Religious Education in Catholic Schools
Perspectives from Ireland and the UK©2018 Edited Collection -
Millennialism in the Korean Protestant Church
©2005 Monographs -
Protest and Prayer
Rabbi Dr Solomon Schonfeld and Orthodox Jewish Responses in Britain to the Nazi Persecution of Europe’s Jews 1942-1945©2006 Monographs