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Pope John Paul II and the Apparently 'Non-acting' Person (Paperback)
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Pope John Paul II and the Apparently 'Non-acting' Person (Paperback)
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Drawing on Pope John Paul's extensive theological and ethical
writings this important book explores the status of people with
profound intellectual disabilities who some regard simply as
'non-acting'. This book demonstrates that all human beings,
whatever their situations or capacities, are acting persons made in
the image of God and that all principles whether from Catholic
Social Teaching or from Pope John Paul's Theology of the Body apply
to every human being as much as to any other. The book also
considers liberation theologies of disability and the Pope's
reflections on suffering as well as the controversial area of the
provision of hydration and nutrition for one most profoundly
disabled person, the person in persistent vegetative state. In
addition it reflects on spirituality in the life of the profoundly
disabled based on Karol Wojty a's thesis on St John of the Cross.
As the title of the book explains, the profoundly disabled are only
apparently non-acting: no one can discount the possibility of an
inner spiritual life and alongside all human beings the profoundly
disabled have spiritual needs, are called to a life of holiness and
are asked to cooperate in that calling as far as they are able.
Moreover, all have a part to play in God's plan of salvation for
all are 'workers in God's vineyard'.
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