Integral Humanism
Unlike other Christian thinkers of our time, Jacques Maritain did not renounce the concept of Christendom. But he had the skill to apply to it a scholastic notion full of potential: that of analogy. It is...
Unlike other Christian thinkers of our time, Jacques Maritain did not renounce the concept of Christendom. But he had the skill to apply to it a scholastic notion full of potential: that of analogy. It is...
In this book, Jacques Maritain takes a stand on the ecclesial challenges of his time and shares his own experience of the council and the post-council, unafraid to call things by their name and to express...
A classic of philosophical thought on the limitations of modernity. It is a profound book, with theses of great actuality. With the passion of a convert, Maritain sets himself the task of showing the roots...
In this book Maritain presents his view on how we know things, inspired by the ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas. According to him, to know something is to make its essence exist in an immaterial way in our mind...