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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA characteristic of our time is the absence of a predominant world vision guiding the peoples of the earth. Even our West is without a life-scheme to which the total community at least partially subscribes. All current philosophic blueprints for man and his habitat are minority opinions. As a result, there is an openness of mind in our contemporaries to hear the theories of all the groups which make up our human family. It is not surprising, then, that so many thoughtful men are energetically curious to find out just how the Catholic Church considers life and society. … We are in a time of crisis. A new period of history is aborning. Such a movement carries with it a high responsibility for the men who live in it. Much which we know or knew will go, and new things will come. The new structure of things, in order to be highly satisfactory, should retain the solid values we have gained. [Gustave Weigel (1956:9/10) in Freemantle, Anne The Papal Encyclicals in their Historical Context Mentor Books, New American Library.] This quote lays the foundation for On Posthuman Theism which critically examines the relationship between conscious human agency and the role of technology, environmental and cultural factors making up the 21st Century’s understanding of reality and cosmology.
Allan M. Savage
Allan M. Savage is an independent academic researcher in philosophy, theology and the humanities. He holds credentials from the University of Toronto, (B.A.), St Paul University, Ottawa, (S.T.B.), Heythrop College (Postgraduate Diploma), University of South Africa (D.Th.) and European-American University (D.Litt.). He serves on the Editorial Team of the Journal of Research in Philosophy and History.
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