Philosophical foundations of the Roman Catholic Church in information age
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2013, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-06-17
Authors : Kyyak M.T.;
Page : 9-9
Keywords : information age; information society; the Internet; the Roman Catholic Church; the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church; anthropocentrism; free will;
Abstract
In the rapidly changing world in information age there is a huge influence on the cultural, social, and religious life. At the same time, the Roman Catholic Church as one of the most modern among other Christian denominations has a clear philosophical foundations. These, in particular, include: the vision of a mine as the personification of divine power, pronounced anthropocentrism and ?Love-agape? as well as the vision of a man of his place, the frontiers of knowledge and freedom. These basics cause the attitude of the Roman Catholic Church to the new changes associated with the information age.
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