Destined for Liberty: The Human Person in the Philosophy of Karol Wojtyla/john Paul II [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 56 (1):183-184 (2002)
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Abstract

This work is a revised presentation of Kupczak’s dissertation, The Human Person as an Efficient Cause in the Christian Anthropology of Karol Wojtyla. It is introduced by Michael Novak’s article, “The Christian Philosophy of John Paul II”, which serves as an excellent entrée to Kupczak’s analysis of Wojtyla’s system.

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