
Romano Guardini
Romano Guardini (1885-1968) was a renowned Italian-German theologian and philosopher whose works significantly influenced Catholic thought in the 20th century. He is best known for his writings on the relationship between faith and culture, emphasizing the importance of a personal encounter with God. Guardini's approach combined traditional Catholic doctrine with contemporary philosophical insights, making his teachings relevant to modern society. His notable works include 'The Spirit of the Liturgy' and 'Letters from Lake Garda,' where he explored themes of spirituality, liturgy, and the human experience. He was also a mentor to many influential figures in the Catholic Church, advocating for a deeper understanding of the faith in the face of modern challenges.
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Catholic philosopher Romano Guardini said that 'contemporary man has not been trained to use power well'.
It’s already too late to stop artificial intelligence. But before the p(doom), let’s consider the p(boom)Romano Guardini discussed the connection between biblical teachings and the development of human rights in his book 'The End of Modernity'.
Was der Fall Brosius-Gersdorf zeigtRomano Guardini is referenced for his perspective on the human condition as a mix of 'demigod and ant'.
Umweltschutz und Humanismus: Warum beides zusammengehörtRomano Guardini highlighted the university as a place where truth is sought for its own sake.
Hipnocracia o artesanía del conocimientoSe nutría del pensamiento del filósofo y sacerdote alemán Romano Guardini.
Francisco, discípulo de GuardiniRomano Guardini is referenced in relation to his analysis of Dostoevskij's character Stavrogin.
Il tornare al Cuore di Papa Francesco: la lezione che lascia in tempi di solitudineRomano Guardini is mentioned as a teacher on the fruitful nature of old age.
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