Foundations of Catholic Morality: Law, Conscience, Dignity
The Moral Law in Catholic Teaching
The moral law is the work of divine Wisdom. It prescribes for humanity the ways and rules of conduct that lead to promised beatitude, and it proscribes the ways of evil which turn us away from God and His love. It is universal, extending to all people insofar as it is established by reason.
Natural Law and Divine Wisdom
The natural law expresses the dignity of the person and lays the foundations of fundamental duties. The moral law presupposes the rational order,
Read MoreEvolution of Scientific Thought: From Ancient Greece to Modern Mechanics
Greco-Medieval Scientific Thought
This period begins when Greek thinkers moved away from mythological explanations. We must remember that myths were fantastic tales in which the protagonists were gods (in human form) or heroes. These stories purported to explain natural phenomena and, occasionally, social customs. For example, wind was attributed to the action of the god Aeolus.
From the 6th century BCE, the Greeks began to suspect that everything happening in reality could not be the result of the
Read MoreUnderstanding Philosophy: Origins, Branches, and Historical Periods
Philosophy in Ancient Greece
Philosophy was born in ancient Greece between the V-VI century BC. The word itself, philosophy, comes from the Greek words philos (lover) and sophia (wisdom), signifying a desire for knowledge.
Mythological Knowledge
Myths are imaginative stories that attempt to explain the nature of the world. They occupy an important place in the culture of many peoples, providing early descriptions and explanations of the world. Key characteristics of myths include:
- Legendary figures
Foundations of Islam: Beliefs, Practices, and Historical Insights
Understanding the Holy Quran
Literal and Terminological Meaning
The word Qur’an is derived from the Arabic word قراءة (qira’ah), which means ‘to be read’ and also ‘to collect one thing with another’. In this sense, it refers to the scripture that is read. The Word of Allah is called Al-Qur’an in the same sense, meaning ‘the book to be read’.
Terminologically, the Qur’an is defined as: It is Allah Almighty’s miraculous speech revealed to Hazrat Muhammad Rasoolullah Khatam-ul-Nabieen (the Seal of
Read MoreMosque Architecture: Key Features and Historical Significance
Mosques serve as places of prayer for individuals or collectives, particularly on Fridays. Within a mosque, there is no divinity or images of the Imam; it is solely a place of worship. Despite this, mosques are often linked to teaching, with madrassas or theological schools typically located in the yard. They also function as places of asylum and refuge.
A mosque generally comprises two main parts: the courtyard, known as the Sahn, and the prayer hall, or Haram. The courtyard is the space preceding
Key Figures and Movements in Christian History
Saint Benedict of Norcia: Life and Legacy
Born in 480 in the small town of Norcia, Italy, Saint Benedict belonged to a noble family of modest and solid virtues. He sought to succeed in life, but one day he journeyed to Subiaco. There, he settled in a difficult-to-access cave to seek God in solitude and prayer as a hermit. He met a monk named Romanus, who opened his heart and served the young Benedict with great zeal. For three years of his life, his fame for holiness and wisdom spread, and he founded
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