Il paradossale "di più" della cittadinanza cristiana in Giuseppe Lazzati : verso un nuovo umanesimo, concreto plurale e integrale
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].
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ISSN: 2037-0520
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- Politics, citizenship, paradoxical, humanism, Florence 2015