Modes of Re-Enchantment: John Paul II and the Role of Familial Love

Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 29 (1-2):91-114 (2017)
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This essay uses the philosophy and theology of John Paul II to argue that re-enchanting the world requires various modes depending on whether disenchantment is due to religious beliefs being deemed false or irrelevant. The former is countered through philosophical arguments for God's existence and the plausibility of religious belief, the latter through accepting the human condition and the connection between self-fulfillment and adherence to the laws of life, reason, other-centered love, and God-centered spirituality. These laws, especially as embodied in Christianity, facilitate the familial love of God that is so necessary for re-enchanting the world.

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