"Mater is capable of spirit": Towards a Christian materialism
Abstract
The University of Christian inspiration is a space genuinely vowed to place Christ at the top of every person and of the whole world. In this context, the university must contribute to rescue the christian sense of human corporeity and of matter itself, at a time in history where secularized materialism promotes its profanation.
That matter is capable of spirit, that the spirit is open to matter -being spirit and matter distinct but not antagonist- are theses which in the present time require a deep reflection and thought, once it is understood that the human being is incarnated person and simultaneously that the human being is more than flesh.
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