Anthropological vision of jpii

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lo bo THE ANTHROPOLO GICAL VISION OF POPE JOHN PAUL II

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THE

ANTHROPO

LOGICAL

VISION OF

POPE JOHN

PAUL II

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His first point of comparison and relating a person and understanding was always

Christ. A perfect integration in a human being, until one understand the perfect combination of man as body and

soul.

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John Paul developed and deepened the

anthropological principles underlying Catholic sexual ethics.

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The great privilege that is granted to us from his anthropological vision is he taught the sexual ethics with relation to the identity( is being a man or a woman) and vocation of the human

being.

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His theological anthropology is Biblical, resulting from the

meditation of the creation account in Genesis.

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His anthropology starts with the principle that a full understanding of

man and his vocation is possible only in the light of the person of Christ.

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According to the mystery of Christ, the basis of personal communion is self-

sacrificial love

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The core of his anthropology in other words the profound and complex aspects of

anthropology that centers on the principle that self-actualization through the actions

in conformity with a. nature, b. identity and c. vocation.

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His anthropology is an invitation for man to become that what God has

inscribed in him (To follow the natural laws.).

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It shows that man possesses a God given identity that could be realized

through conscience and through free choices.

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In the context and the light of this anthropological vision, a profound

theology of conjugal act emerges in which the act itself is seen as a specific

moment for man and woman to become who they are.

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