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A longtime friend and student of the late Pope John Paul II,
Stanislaw Grygiel in this book reflects on the life and thought of
this extraordinary pope, giving new insight into his character and
his vision of beauty as the path that leads us to God. More than
simply biographical information about John Paul II -- who was
Bishop Karol Wojtyla before he became pope -- or a dry academic
analysis of his teaching, Discovering the Human Person derives from
Grygiel's extensive firsthand interaction with Wojtyla. Grygiel
reflects on the importance of Christian personalism, or communion,
as the ground of John Paul II's life, particularly in response to
the communist environment that surrounded him in Poland. Grygiel
also addresses the pope's call for a new evangelization, his
understanding of marriage and family, and the relationship of those
to a genuine, healthy understanding of nation and state.
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