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The Moral Role of the Person in the Process of European Integration and Unification - Brief Consideration of Moral-Christian Anthropology on Post-War European Identity

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  • Stelian Manolache

    (University Ovidius Constanta, Romania)

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The study aims to depict and evaluate the terms from the relation Individual-Person-Citizen, starting from the determinant role of the Person in the religious consciousness of the European Recent Man (Patapievici, 2001). We also intend to analyse his capacity and availability in assuming and concretising the religious vocation in a globalising post-modern world. From this perspective, the New Europe does not yet have a well-de?ned identity. We will analyse, from the Christian moral anthropology, the starting point of this historical process of the identity, convergence, integration and uni?cation of the European Union. We will highlight, in this context, the capacity of the Person – a concept promoted by the Cappadocian Fathers – in the process of overcoming the con?ict Individual-Citizen, which generated in time a series of con?icts on the audience and on the social moral prestige of the Christian faith and religious practice. Our approach will start from a Christian theological horizon of messianic eschatological expectancy, by assuming an analytical perspective generously o?ered by Orthodoxy.

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  • Stelian Manolache, 2019. "The Moral Role of the Person in the Process of European Integration and Unification - Brief Consideration of Moral-Christian Anthropology on Post-War European Identity," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 4(2), pages 43-57, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:journl:v:4:y:2019:i:2:p:43-57
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