Demnitatea copiilor potrivit învăţăturii Noului Testament

In Ion-Sorin Bora (ed.), Demnitatea și libertatea persoanei umane: abordare interdisciplinară. Mitropolia Olteniei. pp. 567-579 (2016)
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Abstract

The Dignity of the Children according to the New Testament teaching should be a landmark for modern era. New Testament raised the dignity of the unborn child, from a simple mass of cells to a child who has the right to be born and live. The child born has the value of a person that to enjoy family and society not only for economic potential but for the soul value as they bear the image of God. Children of different ages have the right to be baptized, have access to the grace of the Sacraments and become saints. In fact the true dignity of man is his power to become a saint. And the child is the image of the saint, heir of the Heaven.

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