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Il paradossale "di più" della cittadinanza cristiana in Giuseppe Lazzati : verso un nuovo umanesimo, concreto plurale e integrale

2015 - Editoriale Scientifica

386-417 p.

  • Joseph Lazzati was a witness to the paradoxical citizenship of Christians to promote a new humanism concrete, plural and integral. he was a politician, educator and trainer who faced with the problems of society as a soul called to support the world. Theorizing the unity of distinct individuals, he considered man in a holistic sense. Through his political commitment to build the city of man on a human scale, he invited believers to become aware of being citizens with a social responsibility. In his work, it emerges the awareness of being a soul of the world and therefore faithful to the earth and heaven through a paradoxical citizenship in the society that produces an evident surplus, and "something more". The article traces the lazzatian lesson in the light cone of the Christian paradoxical citizenship.
  • Such testimony is a valid shore to reflect in the view of a new humanism concrete, plural and integral of Jesus Christ, that will be dealt with during and after the Fifth National Congress of Florence in 2015. [Publisher's text].

Forma parte de

Storia e politica : rivista quadrimestrale : VII, 2, 2015